by Passport to the Nations | Sep 16, 2015 | God is Creator, Passport to Latin America
The Huichol (pronounced Wee-chole) people today are still considered an unreached people group with only 15% of them Christian. They live in the Sierra Madre mountain range in Mexico. They moved into these secluded areas in the 1500s when the Spanish arrived...
by Passport to the Nations | Sep 26, 2015 | God is Creator, Passport to Latin America
God’s creation is amazing! Butterflies are among the most beautiful and marvelous creatures in all of nature, and a perfect picture of a spiritual truth God wants us to learn. Did you know that a butterfly goes through a physical transformation from a caterpillar to a...
by Passport to the Nations | Sep 26, 2015 | MAP, Passport to Latin America
Can your students name the two peninsulas found in Mexico? Or do they know the names of the 7 countries that make up the Central American isthmus? Do they know to which country in South America Panama connects? Help them find the answers to these geography...
by Passport to the Nations | Sep 27, 2015 | God is Provider, Passport to Latin America
You will need: 2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon Kosher salt 1/2 cup lard or vegetable shortening 1 cup hot water large griddle or skillet Instructions: Begin by putting flour in a medium bowl and mixing in baking powder and salt....
by Passport to the Nations | Oct 1, 2015 | God is Creator, Passport to Latin America
The people of Mexico have been making paper since before the time of Christopher Columbus. Specifically, the Otomi Indians, living in San Pablito, an isolated village in the mountains of Mexico, still make Papel Amate. The paper is made from the bark of wild...