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A Community Sends 1200 Blankets to American Inmates in Mexico's Prisons with a Message of Hope and Prayer of Multiplication

Contact: Jill Griffin, MOTE (Missions On The Edge), 858-774-0179

MEDIA ADVISORY, Feb. 21 /Christian Newswire/ -- MOTE (Missions On The Edge), partnering with Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church in San Diego, California, delivered 1200 warm blankets to be distributed among American inmates in Tijuana, Tecate, and Ensenada Mexican prisons.

The blankets, accompanied with a New Testament Bible, are designated for Christian church members within the prison. However, to receive a blanket, the inmate must agree to use it as a tool to reach out to a non-believer and give it away.

Pastor David Walden (aka Chappy Dave), president of MOTE, Inc., and lead pastor of Iglesia Cristiano Americano Church in La Mesa Prison located in Tijuana says, "To give something as valuable as a new warm blanket in these prisons where they have absolutely nothing is a Big Deal." The inmates distributing the blankets will be learning and acting upon the biblical truth that it is better to give than to receive; and they will be reaching out to 1200 inmates who desperately need Jesus.

"It is our prayer that these blankets will double the church attendance in these three prisons and that thousands of souls will be won for Christ," says Chappy Dave. MOTE, and the American men and women in Mexican prisons extend a big thank you to the mission board and body of believers at Rancho Bernardo Community Presbyterian Church for helping us make this happen.

ABOUT MOTE
MOTE stands for Missions On The Edge. MOTE, a 501(c)3 non-profit Christian organization was founded in 1995 by Dr. David Walden (aka Chappy Dave). MOTE ministries include a lay chaplaincy training program for state hospitals and convalescent facilities; faith-based after-school home-work clubs; inner-city Christian sober living facility for men; homeless feeding programs; and cross-culture prison ministry programs in La Mesa State Prison, Tijuana, Mexico, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and other Caribbean countries. Chappy Dave is also a teacher and faculty associate professor at Bethel University and Seminary San Diego, and author of the book Wipeout, a true story of winning. For more information about MOTE visit
www.mote.ws or call Jill Griffin at (858) 774-0179.