Amy: THROWING UP! Tijuana version of Montezuma's Revenge? We face-timed after her message about the vomiting; so, I know that she is all right, if a little dizzy/queasy. Dear Father, this last week of her time there is precious--and emotionally weird. It sounds like she has learned a lot, some of which she may not have wanted to learn. Help her to integrate these lessons into her life and into herself in a way which testifies to Your love and makes her a better minister of the Gospel. And...let's bring her home safely!
Julie: GO retreat this weekend, final classes next week, and some final exams before May 10th. I'm tired just typing this. Dear Father, bless her with efficiency and a wonderful closeness to You such that she knows as she has never known before the filling and power of the Holy Spirit. Thank You for her ministry in a more secular environment. Please give her opportunities to share not only her "faith" but You Yourself. Be glorified~
~in both my daughters' lives and in my own as well. What gifts, what blessings they are to me! I am so eager to be with them over the San Diego trip. Please make our time together sweet fellowship.
And PS, a selfish request: and I will understand if You say no: Could we get that 2-bedroom condo while we are there? (In the face of the poverty that both girls have been and will be witnessing, this is a strange thing to ask, I know... )
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