A Blog Post from Quincy Hodge, one of our men serving across the border this week:
What a blessing to be here! We have accomplished so much since we started working on the Church Thursday afternoon. The 40 x 40 foot fellowship hall has been transformed from an oppressively hot room with exposed rafters to an insulated painted ceiling. Insulation was attached between the rafters first then we hung half-inch plywood for the ceiling. The coordination of measuring, sawing, and hoisting large boards to rafters 10 to 15 feet above the floor was a big task. We were thankful to the Lord that it all went off without a hitch. Ceiling ventilation with exhaust fans have been installed in the fellowship hall and the sanctuary. Ridge vents have been installed on the roof and roof repairs to 7 bare areas have been made. Today we painted out the fellowship hall ceiling and walls were in progress.
The young men of the church have joined us in the work and we have made new friends and coworkers in Christ.These same young men were making repairs to the walls and painting them out. Even younger children were helping out with a paint brush on the walls. It was a real sense of community.
At midday we traveled 3.5 hours down the coast to Carboneras to visit Enrique, Rose and their two boys AC and Favio, 8 and 7 years old. Pastor Freddie and Frank went with us. On the trip we heard Frank's amazing testimony of what God has done in his life and we listened to Pastor Freddie's heart for the lost and the unreached people of Mexico. When we arrived in Carboneras we took a quick tour around the tiny fishing village. It is so humbling to witness how people here have so little and yet have the joy of the Lord in their hearts. Enrique's family lives in a 400-500 square foot room. They have no running water and they share an outhouse with 4-5 other families. Their shower is a 3x3 foot shack and they use a bucket for the water. They buy their fresh water. But they are clean, happy and so hospitable. We saw the car the church bought for Enrique to take his fish to market. Rosa fixed dinner for us from one of Enrique's recent catches. We all agreed that it was the best meal we have had on the trip so far. After some great fellowship and lots of laughter, we prayed over the whole family before we returned to Progreso. What a sweet time! From Jared, Kelly, Ed, Gary, Lance, Dennis, and Chad, this is Quincy signing off, Glory to God!
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