Sunday, September 06, 2009

Escuadron 201

Today we were down in the south of the city. Andrew was preaching. What a privilege to be able to communicate with such dear people. We were also asked to lead the worship at the start. Andrew sang of course and I played the almost four octave casio keyboard with no sustain pedal. It crossed my mind that it would be funny to hear what more accomplished musicians than me would sound like if placed in a similar situation. I would love to see the video...

Over the last couple of years Andrew has had regular meetings with the pastor, Cesar. We just love his family. His mother-in-law was recently admitted to hospital. She was released but later suffered four mini-strokes at home. Thankfully we heard today that she seems to be doing much better. She is finding it hard to walk but will start rehabilitation this weekend. Pray for Cesar and Irma in particular at this time. They are keeping Irma's mum in their house. They really have a full plate with lots of services and ministry during the week. We are thankful that this lady is a Christian and hope that she will quickly regain her strength.

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