The Lord's Ranch

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The Lord's Ranch is an outreach ministry located in Vado, New Mexico that ministers heavily to the poor in Juarez, Mexico.

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[edit] History

The ranch was founded by Father Rick Thomas who was moved on Christmas Day of 1972 to bring food to the poor people of Juarez. His inspiration came from Scripture, Luke 14:13, "But when you give a banquet, invite the poor, the crippled, the lame and the blind." Thomas reported that he and a couple dozen others brought enough food for about 160 people, but in the end they served more than 300 people where they frequently scavenged at the local dump for a living with ample for take-home bags, and still more for children at two orphanages. More of this is discussed in the Miracles section. Thomas's ongoing commitment started with food and clothing distribution and grew from there. Eventually, Juarez moved the dump,and a mission sprung up in its place including school, daycare and clinic.[1]

[edit] Ministries

The ranch serves as a residence for a few community members, a summer camp for poor children from El Paso and a retreat center for visitors from all over the world. Groups who stay there usually offer a donation.

[edit] Pro-Life

Part of the ministry is for Pro-Life work, mostly on the state side in front of abortion clinics. They hold peaceful protests where they stand in front of the clinics with signs and pray for the people going in and their unborn babies. They also try to counsel the mothers as they go in and convince them of alternatives to abortion. They also try to educate the groups who come through as to the importance of the issue.[2]

[edit] Mexican Poor

The other part of the ministry is ministering to the Mexican poor. They pray over the sick and feed the poor. While they hand out food every day during their ministry all over Juarez which is packaged by volunteers either in their church building stateside, or at the mission site on the former dump in Juarez. The food goes to people that would otherwise not eat very often on their minimum wage jobs.[1]

[edit] Miracles

There have been documented accounts[3] of the miracles that occur with their ministry. It has been reported by visiting missions teams[2] that the food and water that they bring across the border is multiplied in the same ways that the Bible cites in John 6:11-13. [4] The miracles started early when Fr Thomas brought food for 160 people on Christmas 1972, but ended up serving over 300 people at the Juarez dump. There was also extra food that they took to two local orphanages. The miracles aren't limited to food, as missing pieces to a radio tower they were building for their in house radio station materialized after being lost in shipping. [3]

The ministry has grown and they are now giving out $6,000 worth of food a week and on top of the other ministries they operate. However, the Lord's Ranch does not ask for donations or take a collection during mass. They rely heavily on the donations of visiting groups.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c RENEE WEBB (August 4, 2004). The Lord's Ranch: Youth see strong faith in poor. Globe. Retrieved on 2007-07-13.
  2. ^ a b Spring Break Mission Trip. Retrieved on 2007-07-13.
  3. ^ a b Michael H. Brown. Has A Mission To The Poorest Seen Miraculous 'Multiplication'?. Retrieved on 2007-07-13.
  4. ^ Bible - John 6. Retrieved on 2007-07-13.