The Rehab Center Half-Way House where we worked.
Fiberglass, not Swine Flu.
A well-worked crew, thankful to serve.
Barbarita Lee brings us some good home cooking. We aren't losing any weight on this trip.
Ratones, a condition that slowly takes over the muscles of the face of a person bit by an infected mouse...
Dia Tres has come to close. It has been a blessed day all the way around. When we closed with high and lows (a reflection we use to close the night), we really only had good things to say. Working was a joy, everyone is healthy and doing well, our hosts are wonderful (excellent cooking, lots of laughs, good and meaningful conversation...with the help of translation). A favorite for all of us has been the testimonies. It seems every where we go, we meet people who are so full of joy about what God has done and is doing in their lives that they want to have a chance to share it with us. We came here to serve, but we feel that God and our brothers and sisters here are blessing us and encouraging us in faith greatly. Testimony, Testify, Witness, Give Thanks...you are a chosen people...a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light (1 Peter 2.9).
Dios, muchas gracias.
Y San Jose CRC...Dios te bendiga.
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