Ministry Centers

Seedtime and Harvest has two main ministry centers in Mexico. With the work in Guadalajara now totally national and self propagating, the headquarters for Seedtime and Harvest Ministries in Mexico have moved to Tepic, in the state of Nayarit.

Tepic is the capital of the state of Nayarit, which is on the Pacific coast of central Mexico. It has experienced tremendous growth in the last few years as the rural population has left the countryside in great numbers to move to the city. This great movement of people has made it one of the most economically depressed areas in the country. Its subtropical climate with its great variety of vegetation and fruits makes it look like a genuine paradise but its deep rooted idolatry and superstitions make it one of the least evangelized areas of Mexico. David and Elizabeth Tolman, and Philip and Lucy Tolman and their family live in Tepic and oversee the ministry there.

San Pedro de las Colonias is the home of Stephen and Marcela. It is a small city situated in Mexico’s north-central desert, in an area called the Comarca Lagunera. The economy is based on cotton production and the textile industry. In spite of its extreme climate, the area has several large towns and cities, including the major city of Torreon, and is home to more than 2,000,000 people. As promised by the prophet Isaiah, in the desert place a great revival of the River of God is beginning to take place, and the region is being flooded with the waters of the Holy Spirit.

*Click on the family name links to connect to our blog sites and read the latest news from Tepic and San Pedro.