I moved a letter that we sent our lay missionary, Rafael Luna, married with a 6 year old son from Guatemala:
"I 9 years living in rural Guatemala with indigenous people displaced by internal armed conflict that killed hundreds of thousands of them during 1980 and 1984 especially. These people have suffered much, much and continue to suffer because nobody cares about them and live, many of them, in perpetual movement without a place to live (especially those who still have no land). Evictions are terrible and many died trying to defend his possession.
This year we decided my wife and I stay to live and build on this land, permanently after these 9 years, these good people and that God made man alive here among the poorest. It's a tough decision because I quit my job and life easier and comfortable as a teacher in Cadiz, and surrender, we surrender, my family and I to build the kingdom from here, trust in the deep faith that God will help us and accompany all this way. We have no fear of God, at least not as much as Europe feels in this economic crisis. In an age of moral and social convulsions like those we are living in which the values \u200b\u200bhave been changed by economic interests, we think the moral integrity and spiritual values \u200b\u200bshould be above everything and everyone. God and us is asking.
A fraternal hug at Our Mother Mary and Blessings of our Lord Jesus Christ. Rafael and family.
PD: Cadiz and pray for my family over there at this time of tremendous difficulty they are experiencing. God help them and make them out to all the Cadiz of this difficult, dark tunnel in which jected by the economic difficulties tion the population there. "
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