Prayer Update for 19 February 2009 (audio)
A quick update on Alejandra and her baby, Shari, and Nathanael…
Update on today’s prayer requests
I can give you a bit of an update on the prayer requests from the last post.
First, Alejandra and her new healthy little girl are doing well. 🙂 Apparently they are under special observation for the next 24 hours, since there were some issues, but it sounds like they’ll be fine. I’m sure the family appreciates you’re prayers!
Shari was helping Hannah with homework earlier, but was able to get some rest later in the evening. Hopefully this bug will pass by quickly!
Nathanael and I went to the doctor. It looks like the infection got into his ears (only one ear was bothering him). So he’s got medicine going in his ears (drops), mouth (liquid), up his nose (spray) and … well … he had an injection too. But I’ll let him tell you where he got that, if he wants.
So he’s getting one more shot tomorrow – hopefully all this will clear up the infection quickly.
And after about 3 hours of sleep last night, and varying amounts since Saturday … well, I’m ready for some sleep.
Quick Prayer Requests for 18 February 2009
We would like to share a few things you could pray about right now if you want to be involved…
- Alejandra: Please pray for Alejandra, a girl from our church who is currently in the hospital. She is late into her pregnancy and there are some complications – that’s all I know at the moment.
- Nathanael: Nathanael has had a fever the last few days (off and on, but last night it was pretty high). We’re just about to leave for the doctor’s – please pray that the doctor would have wisdom and that we can get to the root of the problem. There’s something going around, but he’s been sick too long for it to be "normal".
- Shari: It seems like Shari has the same thing, though she hasn’t been sick as long. Please pray for her health and endurance, as she has a lot of other challenges on her mind at the moment.
For the record, Hannah was somewhat sick but seems quite a bit better today. Myself – well, after 3 hours of sleep I’m not doing too great, but I think I’ll be well enough to get Nathanael to the doctor. 🙂
Thanks for your prayers for those three. Sounds like the first one could be the most serious, but we don’t have details yet – we’ll give you an update tomorrow if we can (or even tonight).
Thanks!
Driving tour of Ixtapaluca (video)
So you want a little driving tour of our area? Darrol Prusia took this video during his visit here, and graciously allowed me to make use of it.
It looks to me like the audio and video are out of sync in the first section. Be patient, it doesn’t last long.
Leadership from here and there
We have a guest here right now from Nebraska – Darrol Prusia. Darrol and his family are preparing to move to Mexico to serve the Lord through sports ministry. It’s been great to get to know Darrol a little bit, even though the time has been short.
![]() Miguel and Tania |
On Monday night Darrol and I got together with some families from our church – Rod and Mayra, MartÃn and Laura, and Miguel and Tania. We were meeting with our friends from Tlalpan Mexico City – Antonio and Becky Muñoz. Antonio and Becky serve at a church there in Tlalpan.
We were meeting to talk about various issues related to leadership in the church. In March, MartÃn will be "officially" recognized as the church’s first elder/pastor, and Miguel will be the church’s first deacon.
It was fascinating to listen to these believers struggle with issues – most of which the church family is actually dealing with right now. Some were issues that believers everywhere have to deal with. Other issues were intertwined with a lot of cultural issues (for example, all the intricacies of the church family being involved in family fiestas).
![]() Laura and MartÃn |
It was very helpful to hear the wisdom of this group, especially for someone new to ministry in Mexico like me. But it was also so encouraging to see the Lord raising up leadership for His people here in Mexico.
I’ve seen such a desire to serve God in these two couples, such a willingness to learn and think outside the box, and that all-important recognition that they need the Spirit of God to serve in His Church.
At the end of the meeting we knelt to ask the Lord for wisdom. Please, kneel with us and pray for these couples as they continue their journey with the Lord, and face the challenges that lie ahead. And that should include the continuing ministry of Rod and Mayra, Antonio and Becky, and Darrol and his wife Kim. I know they would appreciate it if you prayed with us.
Photos of the meeting courtesy of Darrol Prusia




