Sunday, December 18, 2011

Shoebox Gifts~Special Delivery

Greg and Robin Goza and Laura Pilkinton arrived Friday afternoon and brought 106 Shoebox Christmas gifts for the children of Tepeyac and the surrounding area. The gifts came from individuals and several churches in Stonewall and the surrounding counties.
They were blessed to get their small vehicle across the border without revision as it was packed to the ceiling with shoebox gifts, in addition to their personal belongings.

On Friday afternoon, a group of ladies from our church made pozole for the group, and fried chicken. It was fun to spend that time together and we enjoyed the sweet fellowship of the saints. We ate too much but slept well that night, and were ready the next morning to deliver gifts. I left at 7:30 to pick up Maria, Socorro and the kids from Palmira to come help us with the deliveries, and as it turned out, Blas had a better plan. We pulled up to the front of his gate and the children on his street and surrounding houses came up to get their gifts.




We enjoyed a wonderful meal of tamales and beans with homemade salsa at Sandra's house on Saturday afternoon. When we got ready to leave, she said her Christmas tree didn't have any gifts under if for her grandchildren when they were to arrive that evening, but because the group gave her gifts for her grandchildren, her tree had presents under it for when they arrived. She was crying as she thanked us and hugged each of us goodbye.


We enjoyed giving the gifts to all the children and the mothers asked us to thank our friends who supplied the gifts. What a blessing it was to be a part of such an act of love for the children of Mexico.

We are grateful for Greg, Robin and Laura and their sacrifice to come to Mexico on this trip. We thoroughly enjoyed having them for even the few days they were here. They made it across the border without any problems and should be home this evening, Lord willing.

We hope you have a wonderful week. God bless you and your family as you keep your eyes on the King.
Always,
Toni and Bill