The Road Ahead of Us

The team has been in Tocoa now for 24 hours, having arrived in time for Sunday morning worship with the children and staff of Ministerios Puerta Abierta. Even those of us who know little Spanish can follow along (sorta) with the singing and the message. It helped that some children acted out the Biblical story of the ten men healed of their leprosy by Jesus. (Shout out to Dan and Tom for agreeing on the spot to play the role of priests who declared--mostly nonverbally, in this version of the story--that the men were healed.)

Only one of the men returned to that Jesus. The other nine were so, so ready to get on with their lives.

Our team is so ready to move on. Yesterday was good. No one was injured by climbing a tree with the children, or by playing soccer ("football" here, of course), or by playing party games at the mission's s celebration of October birthdays, or by hosting tropical birds on their shoulders. We explored the grounds of the orphanage and enjoyed seeing the progress made on the new casita since our last visit. Great fun, but that was yesterday. We say "Gracias!" to our Lord for bringing us safely over the road behind and to this point, but now we're looking to the road ahead.

After last night's supper, some team members unpacked and sorted supplies from the supply suitcases that have so far made it here, in preparation for today's visits to the hospital and the feeding station. Others were briefed on some challenging facility issues in preparation for work on two septic systems, concrete work, and a roof. This week's road ahead will have its surprises and joys. Who knows what we will encounter? Or when our missing personal and supply cases will reach us?

Well, of course, God does. That's good to know as we start the day.

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  1. We are praying for you and praying that your baggage sill arrive SOON!! Patti

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