RAIN HERE, RAIN THERE AND SOME SNOW AND HAIL

When we decided to drive down to Paulas' Moms last week, when there was a lot of rain for casted here we didn't think we would be in it all the way down there, but we were. It rained for several hundred miles and then we got hailed on at an elevation of 9000 feet just an hour from our destination. The Toluca Volcano was covered with more snow than we had ever seen. A twelve and a half hour sprint, door to door, a new record! With the travel problems at night in Mx I dropped the hammer and got there before dark. Paulas Mom is hanging onto life by a thread, and has been that way for several years, and took a bounce for the better when we arrived. Paulas seventy nine year old half sister Mada has her own health issues and can't maintain taking care of her 96 year old mother. I prayed several times that God would end the suffering and take Her home. I was praying for her to Run to Jesus and put on her new body. We prayed with them all before we left yesterday. Paula fell on the stairs Monday and sprained both feet and is in need of your prayers as well. An emergency room visit Tues found no breaks after an x-ray, consult, wrapping of her foot and two boxes of pain meds, all for,guess how much? 160 pesos which is 13 dollars. Can you believe that? With U.S insurance, you would have been billed over a thousand dollars easy. The drive allowed us to give out gospel tracts to every toll booth person there and back and we also gave out several bibles to solders, family, and many other people along the way. It's good to be home, but we have a lot of work to do, with all the rain, we haven't got the other two foundations ready for next weeks Carpenters Crew.

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