Being in Austin gave me a desire to do street ministry there, as I saw so much need with homeless and hurting on nearly every corner of the downtown area. It felt like so much need for outreach in that city. Hard not to stay and minister.
When I arrived in Tepeyac, I felt like I had been gone for a month and not just 10 days. The rancho was brimming with new life. A new calf and baby bunnies were there to greet me, and the little red hen has been laying again. Fun to get home to all the new babies.
When I arrived in Tepeyac, I felt like I had been gone for a month and not just 10 days. The rancho was brimming with new life. A new calf and baby bunnies were there to greet me, and the little red hen has been laying again. Fun to get home to all the new babies.
We have had a great time with our recent bake sales to raise money for the rehab. Cookies, cupcakes, and burritos made up most of our product line, and the residents of Centinela have been great customers. Pastor Alejandro hopes to continue the sales to help cover expenses for the church and the center.
Every
weekend, we are continuing to do the bake sale and hope it will be a blessing
to the community and the rehab center, and not raise the residents blood sugar
levels too much!
Thank you so much for your interest
in our ministry, and for all your prayers and encouragement. God is faithful and I am blessed to be a part of what He is doing in Mexico and beyond.
In His grip,
Toni
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