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BREAKING NEWS: BCSO deputies find 3 dead in Tijeras. More Evil: Officer injured in deadly shooting involving Albuquerque Police. Why is New Mexico Poor?

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BREAKING NEWS: BCSO deputies find 3 dead in Tijeras

FGGAM Photo. We love sharing JESUS everywhere we go. We have a heart for young people! They are our future! Smiths grocery is an excellent place to share JESUS, as is the Post Office and Bank.
Sharon and I met Amy in Laramie, Wyoming a year ago so on a Great Commission trip. Amy’s family is growing. Glory to God! We love this family. We love sharing JESUS and carrying out The Great Commission. Here is what Amy wrote on Facebook: Today my little family received this bible in the mail. And I am so excited to get diving into it. Bubba and I have decided that we are going to read a chapter a night.
Thank you Dewey and Sharon! We love you both!

Albuquerque has gone to hell. We had friends move out awhile back. It is not safe here. Sharon and I get asked, “Why do you stay here?” Our answer is always God has us here to minister. God will tell us if we are ever to move. God has planted us here for now.

PRAY TEAM JESUS over this situation………

KOAT TV:

One person is dead in a shooting involving Albuquerque police officers.

According to APD Chief Harold Medina, officers heard about a domestic dispute with gunfire at a trailer park on Cochiti Street, east of Central and Eubank, around 11:30 p.m. Sunday. More Here

Albuquerque data shows big increase in crime reports, crimes against society

New Mexico kills babies through abortion, even now building a 10 million dollar baby killing factory in Las Cruces. The GOP in not effective here at all in protecting God’s babies. New Mexico starts building an abortion clinic to serve neighboring states. The DEM and GOP do nothing about the wicked CYFD that is supposed to care for children. CYFD Secretary responds to claims that facility was in filthy condition We have legalized pot, the state already has a drunk driving problem, and now has pot heads are driving. New Mexico has  the worst educational system in America, many children never get a chance to succeed, the state is structed for failure. New Mexico 50th in Education – Again.  Poverty, drugs and crime thrive here. How can God ever bless this state? One of the worst places to raise a family! TRAGIC! Complete failure for years and years…… Lord have mercy!

The DEMS and GOP are not worth a hoot here. The GOP candidate for governor, could not even beat the worst governor I have ever seen in my life! That should tell the GOP they have failed. New Mexico needs JESUS! My neighbor, a Navy Veteran, Oscar, tells me this ugly has been going on here for at least 60 years. Oscar is a native New Mexican.

What is the Church doing? There is a Church on every street corner in this city……..Why all the ugly? At 30%, the percentage of New Mexicans not religiously affiliated is higher than the national average. The Land of Enchantment ranks 17th in the nation for having the most people not going to church. Losing Religion: More New Mexicans have stopped going to church. It is a failure to carry out The Great Commission. A failure to leave the walls of the Church. FGGAM is a Great Commission Ministry, hitting the streets and byways of New Mexico and beyond. We are just two, but GOD powers us up to serve all. George Barna: “People have become more selfish, churches have become less influential, pastors have become less Bible-centric”

 

Violent Crime in New Mexico

New Mexico’s overall violent crime rate is 781 per 100,000 people, more than double the national rate.

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Albuquerque, New Mexico has a homelessness problem that includes a lack of affordable housing, substance abuse, and poor access to services. The New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness (NMCEH) organizes an annual Point-in-Time (PIT) count to help understand the needs of the homeless population: 

  • 2024 PIT count

    In January 2024, the PIT count found 2,740 people experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque, including 1,231 on the streets, 1,289 in emergency shelters, and 220 in transitional housing. 

  • 2023 PIT count

    The 2023 PIT count found 2,394 people experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque, which was an 83% increase from 2022. 

  • 2022 PIT count
    The 2022 PIT count found 1,311 people experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque, which was a 13.8% increase from 2021
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