Yesterday, the guys, and girls, finished shoveling three truck loads of caliche' into the foundation for Enrique and his family. The heat is really starting to get to everyone. It was probably 105 yesterday and very little wind. But the team got everything done and it is ready for the concrete today. Gabe is here from Chicago for 10 days and has been helping get the things done, we need to do. Tommy has been helping Carmelo for the last week or so and is one of the guys getting married next month. Well Praise the Lord, yesterday Tommy wanted us to pray with Him as he surrendered his life to Christ. We have shared with him over the years and when Dave and Lonnie and us built him a house a few years back, he was humbled a little bit then, but not to the point of repentance. But The Holy Spirit has been working on Tommy since then and yesterday became the day of salvation for him.
   We are still coveting prayers for David Lara as he lays in a hospital bed in Houston, waiting for the miracle we all have been praying for and expecting. I was reading in Psalms this morning about waiting expectantly for the Lord to show up and do great things and so I also am waiting expectantly for God to heal David. His wife Angie drove back from Houston yesterday and Paula told me that she is taking all 11 children back up with her today, to see their Dad.

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