TWO LOADS DOWN TWO TO GO

Last week, Travis Caywood picked up 22,000 lbs of rice in Eagle Lake Texas and brought it down to us. We purchased the rice from Colorado Rice Company for about 19 cents a pound, and Rick Caywood Ministries donated the transportation, Thank You Jesus!! A load of donated pinto beans is on it's way from North Dakota and transportation of that load has been donated as well. Do you think God can provide the transportation for the other two loads in N.D.? I have been getting rates from trucking companies and it looks like it's going to cost over $3000.00 a load to get them here, OUCH! It will still be a huge savings over the long run, 10 grand for the beans and 6 grand to get them here, comes out to be about 20 cents a pound. Where to put all these beans is another dilemma that God will have to work out. I have people looking for somewhere to put them all. I could put them under the carport and tarp them, but I'd really like them to be inside. Do you see what kind of issues can come up when you take the limits off of God? God is pouring out such blessings that we can not contain them, just like His word says in Luke 6 vs 38. Join us prayer for all the details to come together. We have taken most of the huge batteries we bought across the border and Scott from Austin is coming later this week to hook it all together. Free energy in the colonia. I think we will have enough power for our house, Carmelo and Ruths' house, Pastor Victor next door and maybe even Eliazars house. We have spent 1 tenth of what a normal system would cost and we look forward to having fans and refrigeration, and lights without running a generator.    The house in Progresso is going up and we hope to get there tomorrow and order the windows and doors, depending on the sizes. Paula and I started the Perspectives course at church and it is a 15 week intensive study on Missions and are hoping on getting some new perspectives on missions, hence the name!                                           

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