A while back I met a man at the hospital who is from Clovis, New Mexico. He shared with the the increase in violent crime in Clovis. There is a cloud of death all over New Mexico. It is getting thicker. This man and I am sharing about has a wonderful wife and six children, all home schooled. They want nothing to do with the public school system. Too much nasty stuff is going on in our schools. Home schooling or a Christian school is the place for our children, sacrifices must be made for our children, yes even financial sacrifices.
The family unit all over America is struggling. Satan is tearing apart the fabric of so many families more than ever. Many need our help. Go out into the streets and minister to a hurting America. Share the love of Jesus with all. Invite people to Church, pick them up and take them. Deacon Charles McCargish and his wife Joan were always doing that back in the day when I preached at FBC in Reserve, NM! JESUS is our only hope.
I can only imagine the pain of the parents and the family of Marcos Ramirez who was shot down in Clovis. Also the pain of the parents of the kids who murdered him.
More laws will not help……it is a heart issue, the lack of people having a heart for JESUS. We need more people to have JESUS in their heart and soul and that are guided by God Almighty, not the ways of man. How foolish can people be thinking more laws will change things? ONLY GOD ALIMIGHTY CAN! Many kids never get a chance to go to Sunday school or Church, because their parents don’t. This is a generational problem!
CLOVIS, N.M. (KFDA) – Clovis police say four teen boys have been charged with murder in the accused shooting of a man late Wednesday afternoon.
In a press release Thursday afternoon, Clovis police identified the teens as:
- 15-year-old Gustavo Hererra Jr.
- 16-year-old Jacob Garcia
- 16-year-old Diego Corona
- 16-year-old Jacob Lavato
According to the Eastern New Mexico News, the teens were charged with murder for the shooting of 26-year-old Marcos Ramirez at the Hilltop Shopping Center parking lot.
Children and teens are more likely to die by guns than anything else