Thursday, October 28, 2010

Ashley Musick



Ashley is my great niece. Larry and Kathy Mitchell Musick's daughter. Ashley graduated from ACU in May. She is in Buenos Aires at this time teaching English, perfecting her Spanish and working with the Caballito congregation. While visiting she read with my LST readers as I had a doctor's appointment. She a helper! It's a delight to have her this close even if it is an over-night bus trip....

LST Team/September 2010


September 11, Mary Stephens, now living in Canyon, TX, Mickey Cole and Terri Coffey from Lubbock, TX, the West Plains congregation, arrived for a second trip to Cordoba city. Their last trip to Argentina was in 2008 as a Let's Start Talking team. The fruits of a returning team were very obvious. The women had stayed in contact with many of their readers over the 2 years. This team is the first to have had several invitations out and into reader's homes. Words to describe these women... Touching lives. Being salt and light. Building relationships in the name of Jesus. Their lights do shine for Jesus! May God continue to bless and use them. Amen.

Baptism/Cristian Azabal



September 15, Cristian was baptized into Jesus. The church in Alto Alberdi rejoiced with him as we witnessed his new birth. Cristian has been reading the Bible (LST) with me and others for the past three years. It has been a blessed experience for me to see the power of God through His Word. Cristian and his family hosted the youth that came in May-June as the LST team. Pray for him, his wife, Susana, and children, Ivan, Arturo and Victoria.

The Ferrarese Family


The Ferrarese family began meeting with the church in Alto Alberdi on Sundays this past April. Luis and Graciela are graduates from Baxter Institute in Honduras. They have an active work on the outskirts of the city, Hogar Dos. Their meeting times for now allow them to come more often to Alto Alberdi and worhip/fellowship with us. Good family. Their children are Gabriel, Elina and Luciano.

Fire On the Mountain


As some of you have read in my latest report, August 29 I received a phone call after worship that there was a fire very close to the house. Here are some pictures from that day and the next few days as we watched the fire put out. After the big fire was out, we had to watch the hotspots and put them out with water and dirt. Thankfully the Lord sent rain in 3 days and we were able to breath a little easier. Anxious moments. No lives, houses nor animals were lost. An added note. Those planes flew so low over the house we could hear the pilots talking to the guys on the ground. Impressive work.