Medina - Ruth

: She speaks of her home not as a mere building, but as a "steady refuge" where she and her husband, a local pastor, navigate the weight of ministry together.

: Just as her grandfather once made two pots of chili—one spicy and one mild—Ruth continues the tradition of feeding her family with care and cultural pride. Looking Forward ruth medina

However, her most profound work often happens outside the office. A cornerstone of her local community, Ruth is deeply involved in her church, often sharing reflections on faith, family, and the power of prayer. : She speaks of her home not as

Ruth remains a bridge between her Mexican heritage and her American life. Her kitchen is often a site of culinary experimentation where tradition meets the needs of a modern family: : She is known for her Chicken Pozole A cornerstone of her local community, Ruth is

, a mild version of the traditional pork dish she adapted specifically so her children could enjoy the flavors of their heritage without too much heat.

In the quiet town of Malinta, Ohio, is known for her deep roots and a heart that spans borders. Her story begins not in the Midwest, but in the historic dust of San Antonio, Texas, where her great-grandfather settled after journeying from Mexico. Growing up with tales of ancestors who were at the Alamo, Ruth inherited a legacy of resilience and faith that defines her life today. A Life of Service and Faith

: Ruth lives by the mantra, "Let us not grow weary in well doing". Whether she is advocating for better home health care for the elderly or supporting the youth in her community, she believes that "persistence, not perfection" is the key to true servant leadership. Cultural Threads

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