Vicky Witt Ministries

Vicky Witt Ministries

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Reaching unreached people groups in Mexico for Jesus Christ. Spreading the Gospel of Jesus to those who have never heard by reaching out in compassion.

We work with the TEPEHUAN Indians (south of the state of Durango),the CORA Indians (state of Nayarit) and with the HUICHOL Indians (in the state Durango, Zacatecas and Nayarit)

01/01/2026

The Lord has been good. 🙏🏻🎊🎉

Photos from Vicky Witt Ministries's post 23/12/2025

Merry Christmas! 🎄✨

“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”
‭‭Isaiah‬ ‭9‬:‭6‬ ‭

Photos from Vicky Witt Ministries's post 13/12/2025

Tamales, piñatas y goodie bags! We are in CELEBRATION mode! 🪅🛍️🫔🍬🍭🍫🎄

Photos from Vicky Witt Ministries's post 11/12/2025

🪅 Making Christmas piñatas 🪅

02/12/2025

Today, on , we celebrate the incredible work that God is doing in “Soy Mujer” through Vicky Witt Ministries.

Every day, indigenous girls from the mountains of Durango face poverty, illiteracy, and in many cases child marriage. VWM’s mission is to break the cycle of children having children and changing lives theough education the redemtive Gospel of Jesus Christ. Here, they receive a free and safe home, individualized education, and, most importantly, the life-changing love of Jesus.

Many of these girls have never known stability or hope—but your generosity gives them a future filled with opportunity, faith, and dignity. To our faithful supporters, thank you for standing with us. And for those who haven’t yet partnered with this mission, today is the perfect day to make a difference—one girl, one home, one life at a time.

If you would like to partner with us and make a tax deductible donation, you can do that safely through the Christ Is King Church website (christisking.church), which is Vicky’s home church, and go to their online giving site where you can choose the “Missions” fund from the drop down menu and then choose “Vicky Witt” in the subfund drop down menu. You can also specify what your donation is designated for, i.e. Monthly support, transformer purchase, classrooms buildings, etc., in the note drop down menu.

“The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who dwelt in a land of deep darkness, on them has light shone.” Isaiah 9:2

02/12/2025

Today, on , we celebrate the incredible work that God is doing in “Soy Mujer” through Vicky Witt Ministries.

Every day, indigenous girls from the mountains of Durango face poverty, illiteracy, and in many cases child marriage. VWM’s mission is to break the cycle of children having children and changing lives theough education the redemtive Gospel of Jesus Christ. Here, they receive a free and safe home, individualized education, and, most importantly, the life-changing love of Jesus.

Many of these girls have never known stability or hope—but your generosity gives them a future filled with opportunity, faith, and dignity. To our faithful supporters, thank you for standing with us. And for those who haven’t yet partnered with this mission, today is the perfect day to make a difference—one girl, one home, one life at a time.

“The people who walked in darkness have seen a great light; those who dwelt in a land of deep darkness, on them has light shone.” Isaiah 9:2

Photos from Vicky Witt Ministries's post 29/11/2025

Happy birthday to Ana Karen & Yuridia who turned15 years old! May God bless them and we wish them the very best for their lives.
🎉🍰🎊❤️💓🌺🌸

Photos from Vicky Witt Ministries's post 29/11/2025

Rosita, thank you so much for your commitment, love, care and everything you do for the girls. We love you so much! 💜🖤💜🖤💜🖤💜🖤

“The Lord bless you and keep you!”
‭‭Numbers‬ ‭6‬:‭24‬

28/11/2025

Happy Thanksgiving!

Photos from Vicky Witt Ministries's post 03/09/2025

Welcome to the new School Year!

09/08/2025

Today is International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. It was established in 1994 to raise awareness and protect the rights of indigenous people groups all over the world. Today, we want to show you a glimpse of some of the challenges these precious people face today.

In our state of Durango, the predominant group is the Tepehuanes (Tepehuan), followed in much smaller numbers by Huicholes, Mexicaneros (Nahuas), Tarahumaras (Rarámuri), and Cora. In the municipality of Mezquital — the heartland of Indigenous presence — about 70–76% of people aged 5+ speak an Indigenous language, with Southern Tepehuano being the most spoken, followed by Huichol and Nahuatl.

In Durango’s southern region (including Mezquital), 345 schools with 612 teachers serve approximately 11,025 Indigenous students through intercultural bilingual programs. Breakdown shows that 7% in preschool, 8% in kindergarten, 64.4% elementary, 16.5% middle school, 4% in high school, and under 1% in higher education. Still, over 1,642 children ages 5 to 14 are not in school.

A recent participatory-diagnostic project (“digital transformation in education”) in Mezquital revealed staggering gaps:
• 91.1% live in poverty, 65.5% in extreme poverty
• 33.9% face educational backwardness

While specific data on Indigenous women in Durango are limited, they face similar systemic challenges as in other parts of Mexico:
• Access barriers: Language barriers, remote locality, institutional bias, and lack of culturally sensitive services complicate everything from education to accessing justice and healthcare.
• Healthcare shortcomings: Reports highlight limited access to preventive healthcare, including maternal and child health services, and difficulties in receiving culturally appropriate care.

A 2020 INEGI Census found that 7.5 % of Indigenous adolescent girls were married or in a union. According to the 2018 ENSADEMI survey, of the approximately 13 million Indigenous women, about 607,200 were married against their will — including as minors. The National Population Council (CONAPO) estimates that every day, around 1,000 babies are born to mothers under 15 years old in Mexico — a statistic that notably affects Indigenous girls.

Soy Mujer, through Vicky Witt Ministries, has worked with different people groups to reach these young girls with education and the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Our mission is to prevent child marriages and provide a safe environment for young girls to finish school and, if they so wish, to continue with higher education or to learn a trade to earn an income when going back home. Your prayers and financial support help bridge the gap that prevents these precious girls from reaching adulthood safely and in health, but also introduce them to a loving Savior. Thank you

04/08/2025

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