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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Greatest Birthday Gift

The goodness of our God amazes me every day! At this moment I am sitting in Hollywood Florida at my Aunt Betty Lou's house listening to my sister catch up with our cousin Phyllis (they're the same age and grew up together). We haven't seen them for more than 30 years. I am so blessed and at peace seeing Aunt Betty as she is living right next to her other daughter Crystal whom we have met for the first time.
In all we do if we recognize His goodness and seek His will in all things He never fails to bring blessings in abundance. I never imagined I'd be seeing my aunt again.
The way to pace and victory is to accept every circumstance and every trial as being straight from the hand of our loving Father; to live "with Him in heavenly realms" (Eph 2:6), above the clouds, in the very presence of His throne; and to look down from glory on our circumstances as being lovingly and divinely appointed."
This day I pray you: Draw on His strength, Bask in His presence, Becoming a vessel where His Light will shine like a beacon in the night for all the world to know and every tongue and tribe to believe on the One who died for us on that cold dark night on Calvary.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Sacariaz Receives His New Wheels

What a story we have about this wheelchair donated by P.E.T. (Personal Energy Transportation) Ministry!  The South Tampa Medical Team brought the chair with them for which we had planned to have them put it together and present it to Sacariaz the following Friday of their arrival.  Sacariaz is an 18 year old university student who lost his left leg to polio. This PET chair offers him the mobility to not only get around town but to attend his classes without having to walk with his crutch or take motortaxis.
The main part of the chair arrived with the team but the suitcase that had the other tires and tools remained in Atlanta only to be flown all the way to London then back to Atlanta then finally to Lima but not in time for the team presentation.  Thankfully, Angel was able to go with Jeff, the team leader, to customs the night the team was returning to the states and with much pleading was allowed to bring the suitcase back to Moyobamba with him.  Saturday, July 3rd, we presented Sacariaz with his new set of wheels and a bible.  He was so excited and truly blessed by this chair.  We were abundantly blessed to be able to present him with it and thank PET ministry and STF for bringing it to Peru.
We ask that you pray for us to come up with a solution in being able to provide customs with the new paperwork available with the signatures they are requesting from now on.  It will require someone going to Lima before each team to claim what is coming into the country. Not an easy task, costly for us missionaries and will not only affect us but the rest of MVI missionaries in Peru.  We believe God for favor and quick answers to this potential problem.

We also ask your prayers in something our Lord laid on Karen's heart for their return...to start a bible study with the recipients of these chairs. Looking forward to what our Lord has in store for His special ones.

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Monday, July 5, 2010


This week has been amazing for us as we have been able to be a conduit of blessing for so many. October of 2009, we had a team come to serve in Nuevo Progreso while the women on the team held a health workshop for the women of Moyobamba. During that time we visited a village called Yantelo and planned on holding a baby workshop for young teenage moms but due to the lack of follow through on the clinic's part we returned to Moyobamba with a suitcase full of gifts and educational books on caring for your baby during and after pregnancy.
During the Medical clinic we recently held in Nuevo Progreso and Santa Catalina we had the team give out the gifts and books to any first time moms. Yet we returned with a half a suitcase of books and gifts.Today we went to the hospital and had the great joy of delivering some more of the gifts and books to the new moms and blessed the hospital with what was left to give to future moms. The director of the maternity ward was so happy to receive these gifts and loved the books called "Mama y Bebe" .."Mother and Baby"..and said he would like to use one of the books to have a meeting with the other obstetricians to share the information on nutrition and how to encourage the mothers to understand the birthing process and what to expect the first year of the baby's life.What a great day in the Lord as we not only handed out the gifts but were able to pray for each one of these new moms and their precious treasures. God's name was lifted high and we were walking on clouds! I am always blessed to be such a conduit for His love!
Of course none of this would happen without the donations we receive from our partners and teams who come to visit and labor in the loveof                                           our Lord with us. To God be all the glory!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

After the Team

Our friends from South Tampa Fellowship have arrived safely home and are not returning back to the normalcy of life after a week of canoes, hiking & laying hands on the sick.  What an amazing team! All totaled they ministered to 500 patients between the two villages and saw  30 commitments made to follow our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!

We have yet to rest, except for our one day in Tarapoto where Angel was blessed by his lovely wife (me) with a wonderful massage that rendered him asleep on the table and sawing wood!  Upon our arrival home the fun of washing donated clothing, disinfecting & putting up all the plates, utensils, cups, and separating the leftover meds to be donated was priority on our list.

We were able to donate medicines and scrubs to the San Lucas Clinic near our home and as many of  you know we have a passion for the police officers who bravely serve in Moyobamba and were blessed to be able to bring them some medications, fungus salves, ibuprophen, eye drops etc to fill their medicine cabinet which is virtually empty.

We also had the pleasure of blessing two of the female officers, who are pregnant, each with a 9 month supply of prenatal vitamins. 




What a day we've had today!