
I am thankful that our friends, the Bello’s, warmly opened their beautiful house to me and helped me feel right at home! It was good to re-connect with Betty, Mercedes, Eliezar , Elida and Pastor Bello. Their daughter-in-law, Marnie, was visiting from the States and I shared a room with the three girls. Thanks, girls!
Each day we connected in new ways with our friends in La Victoria and with our LMCC “team.” Mercy and Gregg Tucker arranged things for Adam, Jim, Damion, Judah and I; we were so grateful for their servant hearts.
It was a humbling experience for us the day we went out to visit and pray in people’s homes. Each family was so friendly and welcoming, with very large smiles for us! As she translated, Mercy’s warm heart and genuine interest gave us a glimpse of the struggles and joys in their lives. We prayed with confidence to our Abba Daddy knowing He heard us and that His timing is perfect to reveal His glory. What a joy to be in His presence together as brothers and sisters in Christ!
We prayed with Eduardo for his brother, Ramone, who had a fast growing tumor on his face and was in the hospital. Ramone passed away two days later and many of the town dropped everything to be there for his family.
We layed hands on Bonelli, who has lost his sight due to diabetes. He is the husband of our friend, Biemba, who cooked for us every day. Also, as we were walking, it began to downpour and Theresa and her mother, Matilda, let us into their house to wait until the rain stopped. We were grateful and prayed for both of them while we were there.
There were no “miracles” of healing that we could see that day, but I know in the spiritual realm that something changed or shifted each time we prayed. I have faith that God is always good and will continue to walk believing He is healing something in each person’s life, no matter what our eyes see.

The day we went to the compo (a poor area outside of La Victoria) we also prayed for people. A woman we knew from last year asked us to pray for her husband that was home sick in bed. We did. A little bit later he came to where we were meeting on his scooter and said that he had just started to feel better. Praises!
I have to admit to you that I had asked God that we would “see” His glory with our eyes while we were there in La Victoria. I think we did each time we trusted Him and prayed His love all over people in Jesus name!
More sweating for Jesus,
barbara
Each day we connected in new ways with our friends in La Victoria and with our LMCC “team.” Mercy and Gregg Tucker arranged things for Adam, Jim, Damion, Judah and I; we were so grateful for their servant hearts.
It was a humbling experience for us the day we went out to visit and pray in people’s homes. Each family was so friendly and welcoming, with very large smiles for us! As she translated, Mercy’s warm heart and genuine interest gave us a glimpse of the struggles and joys in their lives. We prayed with confidence to our Abba Daddy knowing He heard us and that His timing is perfect to reveal His glory. What a joy to be in His presence together as brothers and sisters in Christ!
We prayed with Eduardo for his brother, Ramone, who had a fast growing tumor on his face and was in the hospital. Ramone passed away two days later and many of the town dropped everything to be there for his family.
We layed hands on Bonelli, who has lost his sight due to diabetes. He is the husband of our friend, Biemba, who cooked for us every day. Also, as we were walking, it began to downpour and Theresa and her mother, Matilda, let us into their house to wait until the rain stopped. We were grateful and prayed for both of them while we were there.
There were no “miracles” of healing that we could see that day, but I know in the spiritual realm that something changed or shifted each time we prayed. I have faith that God is always good and will continue to walk believing He is healing something in each person’s life, no matter what our eyes see.

The day we went to the compo (a poor area outside of La Victoria) we also prayed for people. A woman we knew from last year asked us to pray for her husband that was home sick in bed. We did. A little bit later he came to where we were meeting on his scooter and said that he had just started to feel better. Praises!
I have to admit to you that I had asked God that we would “see” His glory with our eyes while we were there in La Victoria. I think we did each time we trusted Him and prayed His love all over people in Jesus name!
More sweating for Jesus,
barbara
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