Our Vision has always been church planting. God called us down to Mexico. In 1988, after having served for about one and a half years in YWAM, (Youth With A Mission), we made our way to Acapulco Mexico. We had a sure word to not go to the glamourous side of Acapuclo but to the poor sections of the city. That brought us to the village called Pri, where we planted our first church. Our first meetings were in a lean-to shelter. People got saved and soon after an adobe hut. After that, the congregation began working together to build another making all the bricks by hand. Since that church planting, we have been involved in others, mostly Acapulco Suburbs, in the state of Guerrero,(which translated means "warrior"). About five years ago the Lord supernaturally led us to a city four hours up the Pacific coast from Acapulco to Zihuatanejo. This city is somewhat smaller than Acapulco but the need is the same. Although the city is known for it's tranquility and beautiful sunsets it's full of drug addiction, alcholism, homosexuality and unstable income. We are presently holding church services in an abandoned cinema right in the middle of the city. Our ministry reaches out to those involved in these various entanglements.

The vision remains for church planting and our eyes are set on the next few cities up the Pacific coast. Lord willing, we will soon be planting a church in Lazaro Cardenas, Michoacan, one hour up the road. After that, Colima, then Matzatlan. As with all the churches we plant, the idea is to work ourselves out of a job, placing an indigenous pastor in charge when the church is ready and able to support one.

Regarding these endeavers, we believe that God will open doors to fulfill the plan which He put inside our hearts. We would gladly welcome and appreciate any prayer support as well as financial to see the job accomplished. If you'd like to contact us regarding any questions or comments about this ministry we'd be happy to respond. You can email us at gwinslow@hiddenmannaministries.org

Thanks for stopping by and may God richly bless you,
Greg and Suzanne Winslow