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1 Corinthians 3:4-9

"For when one says, "I follow Paul," and another, "I follow Apollos," are you not mere men?

What, after all, is Apollos? And what is Paul? Only servants, through whom you came to believe—as the Lord has assigned to each his task. I planted the seed, Apollos watered it, but God made it grow. So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God, who makes things grow. The man who plants and the man who waters have one purpose, and each will be rewarded according to his own labor. For we are God's fellow workers; you are God's field, God's building."

1 Corinthians 3:4-9


Friday, June 26, 2009

Audrey update

Just wanted to let you know Audrey is still having tummy issues. We have done two rounds of exams and still don't know what is going on...Just waiting but in the meantime she is still experiencing pain. We are going to try cutting out milk and dairy to see if that helps...This should be interesting. If you would continue to life her up in prayer it would be great :)

The East Hill team arrived yesterday and things are going great. What a great group of people :)Check out www.clfcostarica.com for pictures and updates.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Psalm 23

Reflect today on the promises and hope found in these words from David...

Psalm 23 (New International Version)

Psalm 23
A psalm of David.
1 The LORD is my shepherd, I shall not be in want.

2 He makes me lie down in green pastures,
he leads me beside quiet waters,

3 he restores my soul.
He guides me in paths of righteousness
for his name's sake.

4 Even though I walk
through the valley of the shadow of death, [a]
I will fear no evil,
for you are with me;
your rod and your staff,
they comfort me.

5 You prepare a table before me
in the presence of my enemies.
You anoint my head with oil;
my cup overflows.

6 Surely goodness and love will follow me
all the days of my life,
and I will dwell in the house of the LORD
forever.



Psalm 23 (The Message)
A David Psalm
1-3 God, my shepherd! I don't need a thing.
You have bedded me down in lush meadows,
you find me quiet pools to drink from.
True to your word,
you let me catch my breath
and send me in the right direction.

4 Even when the way goes through
Death Valley,
I'm not afraid
when you walk at my side.
Your trusty shepherd's crook
makes me feel secure.

5 You serve me a six-course dinner
right in front of my enemies.
You revive my drooping head;
my cup brims with blessing.

6 Your beauty and love chase after me
every day of my life.
I'm back home in the house of God
for the rest of my life.

Monday, June 22, 2009

A great afternoon for Isabelle

All I can say is thank you to those that are praying! God is listening and answering! I posted first thing this morning about several prayer requests for this week, including the health of our girls. Isabelle has felt icky for almost a week now, even on medicine. Even this morning, she woke up and told me she was so tired and she just didn't feel well. By this evening, she was like her old self. I am not kidding- the change was so quick and tonight when she when to bed she said "Mommy, I really feel better!"

Thank you so much form the bottom of my heart for your prayers on her behalf!

Please keep praying for Audrey as she will be having some test run to see what is going on with her little belly.

"Our Father in heaven,
hallowed be your name,
your kingdom come,
your will be done
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us today our daily bread.
Forgive us our debts,
as we forgive our debtors.
And lead us not into temptation,
but deliver us from evil
for thine is the kingdom and the glory and the power forever. Amen."

"Praise Him from whom all blessings flow.
Praise Father, Son and Holy Ghost."

Specific Prayer Requests for this week

Here are specific prayer requests for this week:

Please pray for Mark and Meg, Valeria and Mariana this week. Mark and Meg have been in the process of trying to adopt Mariana and Valeria for close to 2 years. It has been along process and like anything in Latin America, full of many unexpected twists and turns. This week, they each have separate interviews with what is like Costa Rica's CPS in order to evaluate the living situations, the girls and Mark and Meg before the decision is granted to allow the adoption of Mariana and Valeria to continue. please pray for God's hand to be upon these interviews. That they may encounter people who are believers, people who seek to do what is best, people who will see the love that these four have for each other. Pray that in each interview the four of them have peace knowing God is in control of their lives, these interviews and this decision. He knows each of them and loves them and His Will will be done. Pray they will feel His presence with them this week.

Please pray for Becca as she is set to arrive this week. Please pray for her to have peace as she prepares to say good-bye to family and friends and prepares for the next year serving with our team. Please pray that her support would grow and that she would have the funds she needs to be able to serve the Lord here for the next year. She currently lacks significant funds.

Please pray for the Pensacola team that arrives Thursday and will be here for two weeks. This is a very familiar team to the ministry and are a joy to have here. Please pray for their strength and stamina as they will be in all three areas of La Carpio, Los Guido and Tejarcillos doing VBS as well as a fourth area, Guacimo helping a church their with a VBS as well. Pray for God's protection and that He would go before us and open the hearts of many to receive the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Please continue to pray for the health of Isabelle and Audrey. Neither one is feeling much better. They have good periods during the day, but then they basically crash out of tiredness and/or pain. Isabelle- from asthma symptoms and Audrey from headaches and stomach aches. I will be calling the doctor back about both of them today. Pray for healing.

Please pray this week as I try to line up child care for our children during these next five weeks of non-stop teams. This is not an easy thing for me to do for several reasons, the first being that they are sick and I do not like leaving them with anyone when they are sick. I also feel so strongly that they are my primary responsibility and I feel a little out of whack thinking about so much time away from them, so you can pray for me as I seek wisdom from the Lord in this. Also pray for the girl we have chosen to watch them. Pray that she will be faithful and be available when she says she will be. Please pray for no cancellations during this time frame.

Please also pray for our team, as I have asked before, during this time that we would take time to give our bodies rest when we are able, that we would keep our focus on Christ, and speaking for our family personally, that our family would remain our priority. Pray for smoothness in the teams, pray for protection from the enemy and most of all that lives would be changed by the power of the gospel.

(The last two requests span more than just this week, but throughout the month of August)

Also, through several emails and blogs, I have seen a number of our friends in the field feeling similar attacks as our family seems to be experiencing. Whether financially, through health related issues, physical safety or personal protection, a variety of issues...it is all the same: faithful servants in the field are feeling the attacks of the enemy. Please pray specifically this week against spiritual warfare and the attacks of the enemy for those you know serving in the field as God leads you.

Thank you for praying.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Quite a week...

I don't have long this morning but I wanted to apologize for the lack of posts this week and also try to catch you all up on our week...it has been a doozy...

I haven't been able to post anything all week because Blogger would not allow me to access my post page for some reason. I don't know why but finally this morning I could get on. We have to leave in about an hour so this will be quick...

Isabelle started feeling yucky last Sunday evening. Monday she told me she said it hurt to breathe and she was really tired all day. I tried to get her an appointment for Tuesday but couldn't get in until Wednesday. I did not think she was in an emergency state, but she was wheezing noticeably. So, we got to the doctor Wednesday and he diagnosed her with asthma (the times before her symptoms were like those of asthma but it had not yet gotten to the point of a diagnosis). He could tell she was considerably worse this time than the previous times. She is now on Symbicort and will remain on it for the next three months. We are to monitor her and keep her resting as much as possible and really watch her overdoing it. She is struggling, though. She does not have her full energy level back yet and she is still really tired and gets tired with very little activity. She is even more sensitive than usual and will cry at the drop of a hat.

It pains me greatly to see her this way and I ask for your prayers for her during this time.

That same day, I also had an appointment for Audrey. She has complained of a stomach ache for about three weeks off and on. I thought it may be a parasite of some kind but it has not caused her extreme discomfort nor had she experienced most of the main sypmtoms of one so I thought it was not that. The doctor felt, however, that the best first step was to treat her for one and then she if that takes care of the pain. If not, we will go back for some tests to see what the problem might be. So, we decided to all take the medicine as a preventative measure. You can take it to prevent contracting a parasite once a year. Parasites are very easily contracted and are very common. We are all doing fine and Audrey seems to be better, although she has complained twice of a stomach ache. Please pray this medicine takes care of it!

All that was enough to wipe us out and cause me to probably go overboard on the protective mommy spectrum, but I am keeping Isabelle home as much as possible. We feel like it is better to do that than her get overwhelmed outside the house and get worse...

But there is more... :)

Yesterday was the fourth day Audrey had complained of her tooth hurting (her upper right molar). I called the dentist first thing in the morning to try to get her in. We went for her appointment at 1:30. The office works with a pediatric specialist and had called her in for the appointment. She was very nice and spoke almost perfect English, which is always a plus. :) After doing x-rays, she could see that Audrey had significant decay in that tooth, actually to the nerve. She thought that an emergency removal of the decay and then placing of a cap was necessary. So, I explained to Audrey what was going to happen and she was cool with it. The doctor kept speaking to her in English which was so nice of her. After she got the spacer thingy on the tooth and then the little tent to catch the yuck and decay, Audrey got a little freaked out. Then the dentist had to use the little thing to keep your mouth open. She just got a little scared and nervous I think. She did great through the numbing and the shot, but this was a little too much for her. The dentist, Lisbeth, offered for me to move the stool I was using right up next to the chair so Audrey could hold my hand.

What a way to break your self in to the dentist, huh?

Well, after about three hours, it was all said and done. It was really rough for her (and for me, too...to watch her be so uncomfortable...) but she did really wonderful! I am so proud of her. She kept saying she wanted to be done and I would say just a little bit longer. Just have to do and then this. And she would lay back down and let Lisbeth do her thing, even though she really didn't want to.

So, now she has a shiny new cap on her back tooth and can't eat anything gooey, chewy or sticky. The doctor gave us instructions and I didn't think Audrey was paying attention, but as soon as we got home she told her Daddy everything she could do, couldn't eat, and all that had happened.

Each of her molars has some decay. The other three are significantly less and Lisbeth does not think they will need caps. But we have to go back three more times to get those done. Please pray for Audrey to be brave again and for it to get taken care of. Lisbeth just thinks that she isn't get those teeth with the toothbrush so we just have to help her and be more regimined with her.

If you could pray for us as a family. We are certain this is the enemy's way to attack us through our children. And it works- nothing is harder to watch or deal with than having sickness or medical problems with your kids...But greater is He that is in us than he that is in the world.

As many of you know, we are experiencing very low support levels. Unexpected medical bills quickly add up. We are very thankful to have recently received an offering specifically for our family and we were able to pay for these things this week.

Would you please pray with us for God to grow our partnerships with committed families and churches during this time of need?

Please continue to pray against the attacks of the enemy as well.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Random pictures


Mateo after his birthday eggs! EEEWWWW!!!


Super sweet picture of Daisy, Jonathan and Rebeca (Tejarcillos) youngest daughter


Sheila, Jonathan and Rebeca's oldest daughter

Thanks to recent generous gifts from friends and families for birthdays and just because...we've been able to purchase bikes for our kids. Isabelle and Ethan both got one for their birthdays and we also decided to give Audrey her present early, since we'll be leaving for the states a few days after her birthday this year. We have the best days heading down to the park and letting them just ride. It has given them great exercise and countless hours of fun at home just riding in the garage.

Here is Audrey on her new bike :)





Blogger is not letting me post any more pictures tonight...so more will come another day...

Gearing up

We just finished with the Sharon Baptist team. We spent a few wonderful days with a mix of people from Georgia, Tennessee and Kentucky. We were extremely encouraged by Brother Jerry, Marvin and Teresa, Latrelle and Jacob, and many others on the team. It was awesome hearing the reports of the people who accepted Christ and we are awaiting the follow-up to see how many will begin discipleship groups.

Matt and Ron did an amazing job leading this team. At times it was stressful and confusing trying to get everything figured out, but the hard work and hours of planning paid off as the days activities ran smoothly and were organized. It appeared everyone was well fed and full each day and many times we even had extras for seconds.

We came out well above budget, Praise the Lord and I really enjoyed being behind the scenes and being able to be with Meg more. Usually we are running different schedules and rarely see each other, but this week we were together every day. The kids did so well, although they were really tired yesterday, as were Matt and I. We were blessed to find a babysitter (after two failed attempts) for Wednesday evening and she worked at wonderfully. You can pray that it will work out for her to be able to help us through the stretch of teams we have coming up.

Please pray for our team as we head into the long stretch of back-to-back teams. Starting June 25 we have teams here non-stop through July 27. Pray for each team coming from the states. Pray for God's wisdom as we will be traveling to a new area this month with the first team. Ask God for his protection as we organize many different VBS's and new activities. Pray for God to allow us special moments of down time throughout these four weeks. Pray that we will seek God's wisdom about what our kids can do and what we can all do as a family.

We will be heading back to the states on July 27th for about a month. We are hoping for an extended period of rest. We will be support raising as well. Please pray for our support as we are at a very low monthly level now. We are not immune to the poor economy and have felt the stress significantly. We praise God for the way he works in the hearts of other believers at just the right times and are thankful for faithful prayer partners who act in obedience to God's leading.

If you'd like to meet with us during our time in the states, please contact us by phone, email, leave a comment here or facebook.

Thank you for your prayers in advance for the upcoming teams. We praise God for the willingness to serve from so many of you back there!

Friday, June 12, 2009

Happy BIrthday, Matthew

Today is Matthew's 34th birthday. We celebrated with cake last night with the team at La Finca and, of course, eggs! It was really fun. Today is a day of rest for which we are very thankful. We took Latrelle and Jacob and the Spencer boys to the airport this morning. There was a lot of traffic, so during the trip we had a really good talk with them all and it was a nice chance to get to know them all a little better. After we dropped them, off, we drove to the road at the end of the runway to try and watch a plane taking off. We were just in time to watch one take off- it was sweet! Then, thanks to a gift from a special couple that was to be used to celebrate Matt's birthday, we ate breakfast at Denny's. This may not be a treat in the states, but here it is. We've only been there once before and it is really good food! This afternoon has been spent relaxing and getting caught up on email and other things. We are about to settle down and watch some movies together and be in for the night. A great way to celebrate the day!

In honor of my husband, I wanted to share a few of the many reasons I love him.

1. He loves Jesus and seeks to be obedient to Him in all things.

2. He loves me enough to stick it out even when it is tough.

3. He is my best friend.

4. He is a great dad and he loves his kids.

5. He searches for the answers to life in the Bible and seeks wisdom and knowledge from the Lord.

6. He seeks and respects the advice of godly men.

7. He loves to share with others about how God has worked in his life and what God is doing in his life.

8. He is funny and goofy and loves to laugh.

9. He values family and seeks to keep us a priority.

10. He desires to be changed daily by the God who created him, saved him and loves him.

11. He desires the best for us.

12. He is a hard worker.

13. He is super smart and I learn so much from him.

14. He is very teachable and willing to learn and wants to be taught.

15. I love to sit and talk with him for hours after the kids have went to bed. We share our dreams, our hopes, everything...I love this about him.

16. He thinks differently than me. Yes, I've learned this is a good thing ;) Because of this he brings to me a different perspective and we make a good team.

17. He loves to play with the kids and shares special times with each of them.

18. He has always tried to make it possible for me to be home with our kids as much as possible. For this, I will forever be thankful.

19. His greatest desire is to serve Jesus wherever, whenever and with whoever God chooses.

20. He helps me around the house often, not just when I ask, but many times without any prompting.

21. He has made sacrifices to provide for our family; to follow God's leading; and to live the life God has called him to.

22. We've spent 10 years of marriage together and a few more before that getting to know each other, nurturing our love for each other, and each day, I grow to love him more and more. I am thankful every day to God for this man He has given me to spend my life with.

Please pray for my hubby today as we celebrate his life. If you think about it- send him an email or leave him a comment to encourage him today.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Sharon Baptist team

Just a quick post to ask you all to pray for the Sharon Baptist team that arrives tonight (Monday) and will be sharing the gospel and distributing food bags to the people of Tejarcillos and La Carpio. Please pray that God will open hearts even now of those he has already chosen to accept His free gift of salvation. Tomorrow the team will be in Tejarcillos and Wednesday they will be in La Carpio. Please pray for safety and proctection for the teaam as well as our local team, including members from Los Guido and Tejarcillos churches. Also pray for those sharing the gospel from both churches that God may speak through them. That they may speak with clarity and effectively share the good news that Jesus Christ has for them.

Please also pray for Matt has he is leading this team with Ron. Pray for him to effectively and quickly think on his feet if and when issues arise. Pray for strength and stamina as the days begin early and will end late. Pray for him to be free from sickness as he is currently fighting a sinus cold. Please pray that God will allow Him to see the fruit of his labor with many new believers and many who commit to learning about the decision they've just made by receiving discipleship.

Pray also that things will run smoothly with the food. This is my first shot at organizing, buying and preparing the food. My biggest concern right now is staying under budget, so if you could pray that we would come out under budget, I would greatly appreciate it. My main concern related to our family is the kids health. All are complaining of headaches and stomach aches. Ethan was not feeling well tonight before he went to bed. pLease pray that they will be free from sickness these next few days. Please also pray for them on Wednesday as they will be home with a friends from Tejarcillos church, Nubia. She has agreed to watch them for me for the day while I am in La Carpio for lunch. Please pray that all will be well with them throughout the day.

Thank you for faithfully praying for the ministry here and for our lives as well.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

picture post

Here are a few recent pictures that I have been meaning to post. Enjoy!


This is from Mimi's visit in May. We went down to the Children's Museum one day. We snapped this picture of Mimi and her grandbabies :)


We all recently got haircuts :)
Audrey Ann wanted short hair like Mommy


She is so stinking cute :)


Mommy's haircut


Ethan's "Harry Potter" haircut


Isabelle's haricut


My sweet Isa


Fun with a McDonald's mask
The goal was to wear the mask and make a frown so Mommy could take a picture
Isa's attempt at not smiling...


Izzy holding back a smile


Couldn't hold it back any longer :)


Audrey trying hard not to smile


Holding back a smile (literally)


Audrey giving in to the laughter :)


For several days in a row, the girls set out to build a tent in there room. They did a really great job and spent several days playing inside it. One night they all three wanted to try sleeping in it. It didn't quite work out, so they all ended up in their own beds after many attempts at trying to stay quite not quite working out...but, all in all it was a pretty sweet tent :)


Isabelle and Audrey's tent

Despite our lives as missionaries living in a foreign country, I strongly believe it is my responsibility to provide as much of a normal life as possibly for our children. As their mom, I've got to make them top priority: their spiritual health, physical health, education, and just plain having fun. I fear that sometimes I don't give an accurate glimpse of these fun times in our lives. Hope you enjoy these pictures and that they help you remember we are just a normal family living out the calling God has given us.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

A not so normal day...and one I'll never forget

Today was quite a day. It is a day I will never forget. Everything about our experiences today made me so thankful for the blessings God has given us here and our resources to be able to help others that come directly from His hands.

This morning, as every Tuesday morning, we left the house about 8:30 to head to the weekly prayer time. We had a wonderful time of prayer and then Matt and I and the kids headed to Jazmin for discipleship with Katerin. We arrived a little late, but got started and finished just in time to get her off to school. We always drop her off at school on our way out of Tejarcillos on Tuesday mornings. Today, her mom, Jessi, came with us so she could take lunch to her oldest daughter, Jazmin, who has a scholarship to a private Christian school. We stopped at the corner by the school to drop her off. She had her youngest daughter, Monica and her son, Jose ("HOE-say"), who is just a year old. Jessi got out of the car holding Jose. Monica then got out and as she did, she slipped and fell on the ground next to the car. Jessi set Jose down right next to her to pick up Monica. Within a few seconds, Jose had walked a few steps and was near the edge of the sidewalk. As I looked at him I saw that he had walked right to the sewage drain. I yelled "Jose!" just as Jessi stepped towards him.

**As a note to those who've never been here or to a third world country: sewage drains, manhole, and other service type things that create holes in the ground generally are NOT covered! This one was NOT covered that was near Jose.***

Just as Jessi neared him, Jose slipped down into the hole. I cannot express to you the dread that filled my heart at that moment, let alone the fear I saw in Jessi's face. She immediately jumped down into the hole, which was at the least waist-deep. I jumped out of the car to help her in whatever way I could. She and I were finally able to wriggle him out. She sat with him and held him as a crowd began to gather. This was actually very encouraging for me to see. So many gathered around were generally concerned. Two older gentlemen were very concerned. One was giving Jessi advice about not moving Jose too much and brought over a rag to clean him up. Another brought out two glasses of water for Jessi and Jose. The first one got a policeman from somewhere, who unfortunately was reluctant to help in any way. They were both advising Jessi to get Jose to a clinic quickly. I left with Katerin to get lunch to Jazmin as they tried to figure out what to do. Before I left with Katerin, I made sure Monica was okay. She had been standing back by herself and I went to pick her up and she just burst out into tears, sobbing out of sheer fear, I am sure, of what she had just seen. She got calmed down and then Matt took her and held her while Katerin and I took off. When we came out of the school, Matt was waiting on us at the front gate. We then dropped Katerin off at school and headed back to Jessi's house to get Jose's papers she would need to have him seen by a doctor. Then we headed to a nearby clinic where he could be seen by a doctor.

I was so shook up myself from seeing what had happened, but the look on Jessi's face was a look I will never forget. To see your child slip away from you like that is something I hope to never experience. But I was glad that I could be with my sister-in-Christ at this time in her life. I asked her if she'd like me to come in with her and she said yes. Matt stayed with our kids and Monica while we went inside. Jessi got right in, but I couldn't go with her so I stayed outside and prayed while she was in there. She came back out after not too long with instructions to go to another clinic to get x-rays done. So, we headed over that way but encountered an accident that had blocked traffic so we had to turn around and go another way, which added about 20 minutes, at least, to the trip. Once we got there, we found the cafeteria and got Monica and our kids fed while Jessi went to get the x-rays. She wasn't gone long and we ordered her some food and then took off back to the first clinic, so she could see the doctor and he could look at the x-rays. Once we got back to the fist clinic, Jessi had to wait a little bit for the doctor to get back from lunch. Matt and I and the kids hung out outside and had a wonderful time with Monica. She is such a sweet little kid. She is only four, but she speaks as if she is much older. She is super smart and has a quick wit that keeps you on your toes and laughing most of the time. She reminds me so much of our niece, Samantha.

After about an hour, Jessi got in and saw the doctor. He looked Jose over and looked at the x-rays and determined nothing was broken or wrong with Jose. He is bumped up and bruised pretty bad, with several large goose-eggs on his head. But, he was back to his normal cheery self by the time it was all said and done.

We got back to the car and Jessi was overwhelmed with the day's events. She thanked us over and over again for taking care of Monica and staying with her throughout the day and taking her to the different clinics. Of course, for us, it was no big deal. God blessed us with this van and it is a huge help to the daily ministry. What a blessing it was today to be able to take her around today. The whole process took about 4 1/2 hours, but if she had to do it alone- who knows how long it would have taken with the bus and traffic and all those factors. She said she was thankful I was able to be with her and I, too, was thankful that God allowed me to be part of her day. Although, I didn't have many words of comfort, I was able to just be there for here and I am forever thankful to God for that. Again, the terror on her face will not be something I forget.

Matt and I were talking on the way home about how much worse it could have been for little Jose. It was not raining today, praise the Lord. If it had been, he could have been caught and swept down the sewer pipes in a flash. The hole itself had re bar and jagged metal sticking out from it and it is so hard to believe that he suffered no broken bones or anything worse than what he did from the fall due to the jaggedness of the hole and the rough edges.

We also remembered being down here in Costa Rica on what was really our vision trip with Mark and Meg. We spent about 6 hours in the emergency room of a local clinic with Mark and a family from Los Guido. One of the girls had really messed up her ankle and Mark took the mom and three girls to the clinic so the oldest could be seen. Matt and I hung out in the waiting area with the two youngest girls and we remember that night still to this day. We had hardly any Spanish, but God used that night to weave our hearts together with those two girls and to this day we still have a relationship with the youngest, Michel, who is now a leader in the church.

Of course, that night, we never imagined we would have a similar experience three years later, but God works just like that. Today, while very scary in what happened, was a wonderful opportunity to grow our relationship with this family. The time spent with Monica was priceless and my only hope is that we were able to be Christ to Jessi today. And, it appears, that Jose has only some nasty bumps and bruises, which is a miracle in itself.

Here are a few pictures of Jose and Monica from earlier this year.


Brooke and Monica


Jose and Monica


Jose


Jose

When we sat at dinner tonight, Isabelle prayed before the meal and she prayed a sweet prayer for Jose. Then, Ethan shared that he had the girls praying for Jose as the whole event was going on. The girls had, thankfully, stayed in the car, like good girls. Isabelle said that she had told Audrey she thought they should stay in the car since it was kinda dangerous right there. (We were stopped on the corner of a busy intersection and she was right it would have been dangerous for them to have been out there at that moment. So, while they were sitting in the car, they were praying for Jose and Jessi and the whole thing. Is that not the sweetest thing you have ever heard? :) I told Isabelle and Audrey how very much that meant to God that they took the the time to ask him to take care of Jose and that he would be ok.

If our children learn one thing from life as missionary kids, I can only hope that they learn reliance on our Lord, Jesus Christ, and to do just what they did today, go to him at all times: times of fear, times of happiness, times of anger, times of need....in all things. Praise you, Father, for your mighty hand of protection today with little Jose. Praise you Father, for a day spent with our family in Christ. Thank you Father for your many blessings, like a vehicle that allows us to minister in times of immediate need. Thank you for children who come to you in times of uncertaintity or fear. thank you for working in my children's heart. Keep and watch over Jose tonight, Father. I love you, Lord. In Jesus Name, Amen.