The teams have gone and already the house feels lonely. It was so nice to have the interaction of fellowship. The team hired a back hoe to come in and dig some trenches around the property to help improve the drainage problems we have. Also during the rainy season the road was literally washed away and they had that repaired. Here in Mexico the repairs are a bit different than those back home. Once the road was "graded" some of the team went with hammers to take the "boulders" that were left behind and break them into smaller pieces so they could then be gathered to line the newly dug trenches for drainage. God blessed us with the team as well to provide tires for the wheelbarrows, a water pump, motion detectable lights, brooms, garbage cans, mats, and other household items. I know there are other items I am not mentioning but all of it will be very helpful toward the maintenance here at Pan de Vida. We are so thankful!
While the team was here, 3 of the older girls of Pan de Vida, Betty, Nancy and Sylvia came to the visitor's dorm house to cook for them. I was blessed to be able to spend time with them and start the process of building relationship. To see how God is growing these children into disciples through the love of the long and short term volunteers is a blessing in itself.
While the team was here, 3 of the older girls of Pan de Vida, Betty, Nancy and Sylvia came to the visitor's dorm house to cook for them. I was blessed to be able to spend time with them and start the process of building relationship. To see how God is growing these children into disciples through the love of the long and short term volunteers is a blessing in itself.
Nancy, Sylvia, and Betty
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