Before we left on a trip to minister to the people in the Yucatan in Mexico, we delivered some much needed beds to some more people along the canal in the colonia. We have delivered several  lately and continue to order more for delivery this week. The requests for beds are many, so we will try to get every family that needs one to them in the next weeks, until the gift for beds has been exhausted. Roy and Johnny have the trade school tables and benches made and the tools all hung with care, in hope that the students soon will be there. It has been a long road to get everything ready, and progress is slow in Mexico but it will all come together in Gods time. We traded Border Mission a pallet of corn for a pallet of rice last week and Steve was kind enough to bring us the rice and we loaded him back up with the corn. It's always good to be home and there is a lot to do this week. A truck load of Medical and school supplies will be here on Thursday and we will need to store it outside, because a load of styrofoam plates and to go boxes is waiting for me to pick up in Harlingen at the Way of the Cross ministry. I'll drive over there on Wed. and take what I can in my trailer. I need a bigger warehouse!! I'm asking around for the possibility of some free space in somebody's warehouse in the area. We hope you have experienced Gods Favor this week, I know we have, and thank Him for it every day. Election day tomorrow and then no more approval of this message by the candidates. I pray that whoever wins will humble themselves before God and the nation before it's too late. If you haven't read the Harbinger yet, you have too! God continues to send waves of disasters our way, calling us to repent as a nation instead of proclaiming how strong and resilient we are. Isaiah 9 tells the whole story.

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