We have appreciated your prayers the last two weeks. Thank you so much.
Throughout the years many of you have prayed faithfully for several of our ladies who have difficult situations with their husbands. We ask the same from you again for four of our ladies, Martha, Guille, Tere and Juana. Martha's father died this past Friday night and she had to go to where they are from for the funeral. She has been very weak this year from an undiagnosed illness and her husband (Bruno) has been very unsupportive and even abusive to her. When she arrived at her father's home for the funeral on Saturday, she had been coughing up blood, perhaps due to the stress. Please keep Martha in your prayers. Guille's husband Alejandro said that he didn't want her coming to church anymore--this right after he came with her two weeks ago. On Monday he had a fight with his boss, was fired, and then was able to get his job back again the very next day. It was a total surprise to see him bring Guille to church and to stay with her yesterday. Please pray that our God would do a mighty work in Alejandro and save him for His glory to make him a trophy of His grace. Pray for Guille and the strength that she needs day by day to face her husband and pray for him in a very difficult situation. (Guille just called me this evening saying that her mother is also in very serious condition due to a wrong medicine she was given. Her mother says that "Guille is dead for all she cares," since Guille was saved serveral years ago. Please add this request to your prayers for Guille.) Teresa's husband Alberto is apparently having an affair. He makes Tere's life miserable in their home and told her recently that he would prefer it if she would just swear at him instead of being nice. Juana has been faithfully trying to live a Godly life before her husband (Fidel) and has had some very interesting conversations with him about eternal security--he believes that you can lose your salvation. Humanly speaking, the more Christlike these women try to be to their husbands, the more they are despised and mistreated, and in many ways that is to be expected from following in Christ's footsteps, (1 Peter 2.) Please pray for these ladies to continue to rely on Christ day by day, for their faithful testimonies in the face of persecution, and for each of their unsaved husbands who desperately need Christ.
Two weeks ago Mexico City was in the throes of pollution and heat. One night three of the children were very very sick. The ozone levels were so high that they put into place their contingency plan which made us not able to drive not only on Friday but also on Wednesday. Our rainy season does not normally start until the end of May but we had a wonderful blessing. Last Saturday it rained and really cleaned a lot of the pollution out of the air. It rained 5 of the 7 days this past week which has greened things up already and cleaned our air tremendously. What a blessing for our family and the whole city. It is a blessing that the Lord causes it to rain on both the just and the unjust---even if the first two rains of the year are acid rains.
Last Sunday we had our combined service at another church here in Mexico City that was ordaining their first deacon. There were three different preached messages and it was of great interest to several of our men as we have been studying about elders and deacons in our men's meetings. We were blessed to be able to take over 60 people to the service. It was so encouraging to see our people trying to help serve with the people from the other church. It was a very good day for all of us.
Cristi and Carissa have two new friends from their sports program that they invited to stay over this past Saturday night and to attend church with us yesterday. It was really encouraging to see the girls concern for their friends' spiritual condition. Please pray for Cherry and Atenea's salvation. Their mom Veronica is a very good friend of Faith's and they are a very catholic family.
The subject of hospitality has come up several times recently in our SS and preaching services. Yesterday Juana and Reme invited the WHOLE CHURCH to their house for traditional Mexican chicken and hominy soup--called Pozole (sounds like Po-so-lay.) It was such a blessing to see people really enjoying themselves with each other and really talking about spiritual issues and helping each other. For many years, when we would invite people to our church, they would come and they had a friendship with us, but to see them interacting with each other and truly being part of Christ's body and united in Him is a wonderful blessing. To God be the glory.
We would ask you to continue to pray for some final resolution to Juana and Reme's home and property situation. Many of you know that we have prayed about this for more than 6 years with it appearing that they were very close to losing the case and all their property and at other times hearing rumors that they will win. We haven't heard any news recently and ask for the Lord to bring about resolution to this situation.
Marcos and Ruth (Marcos is Juana's oldest son and they were married last year) have been advised that they will need to leave the house that they have been living in for about 6 months rent free. They have been thinking about moving to Cuernavaca (A city about 1 1/2 hours from here) because housing would be cheaper, but he has work here. Please pray that the will be concerned first and foremost with where they will feed their souls with preaching and the fellowship of God's people before they make any decisions based only on finances.
Nico our neighbor has an opportunity as well to buy the house that they have been the caretakers of for about 8 years. It really is above their financial means even if the owner drops the price in half as she has promised. Please pray again for the Lord's perfect will for Nico and Liliana.
Have you ever heard of bulimia in first graders? Well, it seems to be the trend right now in the school here up on the mountain. And unfortunately, little Adrianita, Nico and Lilliana's six year old, is involved in that because she thinks she is too fat. We have been helping the parents. Please pray for wisdom.
Last Saturday at our young people's meetings, we went to a "tree maze" down the road. The trees or shrubs are about 2 feet taller than I am and they have been trimmed every year for about 12 years. I am enclosing a few pictures of what it looks like from a tree above. We had a good time getting lost in it and trying to find our way out. Our Bible study was on temptation from James 1. Even though there are a great number of temptations in the world's largest city, if we were in the world's smallest place there would also be temptations from our own evil sinful hearts and our lusts. Please pray that each of us would take advantage of the power that we have in Christ to defeat the temptations that come our way constantly.
Yesterday morning at 11 AM, Uriel and Mildred became the new parents of a little boy. Please continue to pray that their repentance would be Godly repentance, that they will desire to rear their son in God's Word and way, and that they will both truly serve and love God.
I have been asked by Teresa's husband to give a "talk" this coming Saturday at their AA meeting. My talk will be preaching God's Word. Please pray that I will have the boldness and liberty to proclaim the true God and Jesus Christ whom He hath sent. There may be well over 100 people present.
We appreciate your faithful prayers and support. May you all have a great week in our risen Lord,
In Christ,
Mike for all the Goldfii
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