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Shining a light in

the darkness...

Once I returned to school in the fall, I knew my


heart was still with the Mixtecan people. The
Lord used Ephesians 4:1-6 to bring me back to
work among the Mixtecs in Montgomery. As a
prisoner for the Lord, then, I urge you to live a
life worthy of the calling you have received. Be
completely humble and gentle; be patient,
bearing with one another in love. Make every
effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the
bond of peace. There is one body and one
Spirit, just as you were called to one hope when
you were called; one Lord, one faith,
one baptism; one God
and Father of all, who
is over all and through
all and in all.
May 2014, I returned to
live and work among
the Mixtecs. I am adapting to their culture and
learning to speak and translate in Mixteco. I
share the gospel of Christ by living every day
life with these people. To God be the glory!

Hallay Solomon currently lives and works among the Mixtec


population in Montgomery, AL.

Montgomery Baptist Association


20 Interstate Park Drive
Montgomery, AL 36109

I accepted Christ at the age of


five and by age eleven knew I was called to
missions. In 2010, through a CEF five-day club,
I met the Mixtecan community in Hopper
Gardens. I studied the culture and language
while building relationships among the people.
After finishing my first year at Southeastern
Bible College in 2013, a friend and I moved
back into the area and created a ministry called
Every Tribe. We taught ESL, tutoring, and held
neighborhood events.

You are to love those


who are foreigners.
Deuteronomy 10:19 (NIV)

Gateway Baptist Church


Montgomery, AL
January 22-23, 2016

Featuring:
Top-Level Missionary Trainers
Church Planting Emphasis
Relevant Worshops
Authentic Mixtec Food

This conference is sponsored by


IMB Connecting, SBC,
Montgomery Baptist Association and the
Montgomery Mixtec Task Force.

Montgomery Baptist Association


20 Interstate Park Drive, Montgomery, AL 36109
Attn: Lisa Rose, director Church and Community Ministries

Please mail your registration form and payment to:

Leaders from around the United states will share


their best practices on working with this people
group.

Registration fee is $25 (including meals) and the application deadline is January 4, 2016.

Please contact Lisa Rose at Montgomery


Baptist Association, 334-271-6794 or
lrose@mgmbaptist.org for more information.

Name __________________________________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________________________
City __________________________________________ State ___________ Zip ______________
Home Phone____________________________ Cell Phone ______________________________
Email __________________________________________________________________________

There will be a focus


on church planting,
Mixteco worldview
as well as workshops
on hot topics such as: community partnerships,
ESL, best practices in immigrations, spiritual
warfare and more.

Conference meals will be provided by local


churches. We will have an authentic Mixteco
meal on Friday night prepared by some Mixteco
sisters who love cooking and sharing with
others.

(Please include this information for each person registering.)

The Summit is open to Christians wanting to or


are already ministering to this indigenous people
group.
This is a
biblically-based
summit.

Airport shuttle is available for the Montgomery


airport only. Please let us know if you will be
needing this service.

Registration for the Maximizing Impact Mixtec Summit | January 2223, 2016

The Mixteco National Summit brings together


Christians from all over the United States who
minister to and with the Mixtec people group. If
you would like to know about this indigenous
people group from Mexico, please plan to attend;
details are below.

Basic lodging and hotel


information will be provided
upon completion of
registration. The
registration fee is $25
(includes meals) and the
application deadline is
January 4, 2016.

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