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    Today our construction guys left for Buena Vista at 7pm.  They had a very productive day working on the shelter there. They should be able to put roof up tomorrow.  They continue to receive great help from their new Guatemalan friends. They have faced a few obstacles along the way but have been blessed to find solutions and overcome.  Thankfully some of the time which might have been considered wasted has been filled with extra time to get to know and form relationships with folks here.   
    Pastor Steve and I were able to travel to El Rincón with the missionaries.  Our devotion time was led by Sandra.  We were able to do one home visit before lunch. These visits are always a special time to meet some people, share scripture with them and pray.   After lunch we helped Oscar with the kid's faith lesson, craft and snack time. There were over 140 children present! It is always amazing to see this young man of God teach and interact with the kids.  I was able to reconnect with Francisca, who Bill and I sponsor. I also saw Katerin, who is sponsored by our daughter, Mindy and her family.They are both beautiful girls who are doing well in school and are thankful for the opportunity they have to do so.
    We had another great meal prepared by Ginny and spent time sharing events of the day.  Evening devotions and Bible study time are something I truly look forward to every night. Our prayer time included remembering all of our families back home. God bless you all , Lynda
   

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