Monday, October 20

Goldfuss update (October 20)

Dear Praying Friends,

Last week we asked you to pray Miguel Angel who Mike had met on a bus. At first he refused a tract, then took one, then asked some questions and talked for about 15 minutes. He showed up to our service on Wednesday night. He really seemed to enjoy the service and Morgan's preaching. Please pray for him to return.

Please pray for our own evangelism day by day--that we would seek to find opportunities to turn the conversations to Christ, that we would be bold in our witness, that we would give the gospel and that we would see fruit.

This past Tuesday night, Mikey and I went to church to paint the ceiling and walls. Mikey was a big help. On Thursday night, Morgan, Christian, Nico, Marcos and I all worked on getting the floor painted. It's the 4th time I've painted that floor and it was SOOO good to have help this time. The paint is a chlorinated rubber substance and it is strong stuff. It took us about an hour and a half to get the floor done. All five of us, a little woozy, went to a nearby taco stand to celebrate finishing.

In our men's meeting two weeks ago, we talked about helping Martha with some groceries since she makes $150 US dollars every two weeks and has two children and a husband who doesn't help her at all, but does expect her to cook for him. Last week Morgan and I went to Sam's club and bought 50 pounds of rice, 50 pounds of sugar, 40 pounds of black, pinto and lentil beans, salt, 5 gallons of cooking oil, lots of bleach and laundry soap, meat, hamburger, hot dogs, pastas, cereal, and some other things that I've forgotten. Martha was not home when we arrived and after waiting a while, two mechanics in the shop told us to "just leave it all in the office." Right. We found that the door to their small apartment was open up above so Morgan and I hauled everything up a small spiral staircase, and prayed that everything would be there when Martha returned home. I called her in the afternoon and she had gone to another state to see a sick sister but was planning on arriving that night with her two children (Frida-15 and Diego 9). We told her that we were worried about the food and she said, "It will be ok." I called her again the next day and she said that they arrived at 10:30 PM and her son said, "Mom, we can eat for a year. I've never seen so much food in all my life." She said that she was so thankful and was just overwhelmed and ready to cry after seeing it all. Praise the Lord that our church is looking for people who have needs and is trying to meet those needs in real ways. Please pray for Martha's husband Bruno to see Christ's love too. It would be easy for him to say, "Well, why should I provide for my wife if others will?", but please pray that he will see that we are Christ's disciples by our love for one another and that his heart will be turned toward our great God.

Martha had to work a double shift on Saturday afternoon and night at the hospital. She got off at 7:00 AM but was at SS at 11. She had to leave at 1 because she had to work again in the afternoon, but she said that our study in Heb. 9 about the superiority of Christ was exactly what she needed and was very encouraged and she didn't even feel sleepy. Praise the Lord for what He is doing in her life.

Nico has had a difficult week with Liliana his wife. It seems like she is developing a type of arthritis and is in a lot of pain. Please pray for Nico and his family. He is the only one saved there and faces many struggles with his wife and three children. He listened on my MP 3 player this morning two times to our SS class from yesterday and just returned saying that he had been encouraged. Praise the Lord for the power of His Word.

We had a good afternoon yesterday with Marcos and Ruth and their two children, Ximena (He-men-ah) and Joana their new baby. Marcos was around when Crystalyn died and is struggling with what would happen if their new little baby would die. We were able to encourage him with God's sovereignty and control of all things. It's an incredible thing to think that the Lord Jesus was born in the world's most unsanitary place, a stable, and He was preserved. Our lives and times are in God's hands. Please pray for Marcos' faith to increase.

We received a call from Analilia this morning, Jesus' wife. (He is the man with the recent hip operation.) She is really at her wit's end with her husband's brother who lives next door with his three boys. The brother is divorced and never there. The three boys (11, 8 and 6) have never been to school one day in their lives. They are always stealing what little Jesus and Analilia have. She has stated in the past that if he won't do anything to fix the situation, she is moving out. That day apparently has arrived. She is planning on leaving tomorrow and says that if Jesus will fix the situation, she will be back with him in no time. I do believe her. They are unsaved and have heard the gospel clearly. Pray for the Lord to work in their hearts.

Melissa took a couple of pictures of the family yesterday. I'll pass a couple along.

Thank you for praying for us,
Mike for all the Goldfii


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