The weekend following our field conference in Mazatlan, the youth group from the Mazatlan church visited both Campo Ceuta and the church in La Cruz. The entire traveling group amounted to more than 20 people and the kids performed music and dramas and gave their testimonies during the two day visit. It was great to see the team as organized as they were and so pumped up to share their Savior!
Setting up
Singing praises to the Lord
Christian drama
Then Ralph and Darwin spent two afternoons and evenings visiting at five different camps. In most cases they set up a table outside and the people came to them. They were able to talk with a lot of folks and they distributed a lot of tracts, Gospels of John, New Testaments and Bibles. Kind of their last effort in the camps for a while as the Jacksons are leaving for furlough and then will be working with the churches in Nogales and we’ll be moving on to Mazatlan.
We had two of our praying partners in Mazatlan at the same time, so we spent time visiting with both the Moores and the Krumlands, both visiting from our home city of Olympia!! What a blessing these folks are to us, so faithful in their friendship and their prayers for us and God’s kingdom. What a privilege to spend time with them.
While in Mazatlan we learned that Tootie and Alton returned home to Minnesota due to Tootie’s illness…she’d been hospitalized in Mazatlan for more than a week. They decided to cut their stay short and return home to their own doctors. They will be missed, and we look forward to seeing them next winter! Please pray for her continued healing.
We also had an adventure in going to pay the rent and deposit on the new house. We needed to meet the landlady at her house and it was in an area of Mazatlan that we weren’t familiar with, but we were armed with a map and instructions and thought we’d have no problem. We ended up getting lost! We pulled into a small street with cars parked on both sides, just barely room for our truck to pass. We stopped to get directions from a guy on the street, and while that was happening a police pickup pulled up nose to nose with our truck, requiring us to back up to get out of his way. The guy who was trying to help us with directions offered to direct as we backed up and parked along the curb. He directed right into a parked car! While I stayed in the truck and prayed, Ralph got out and talked with the cops. They were completely unconcerned about the wreck, they didn’t ask to see any of our papers or anything. The damage to the other car was a cracked tail light, none to ours. The other car was a very old and decrepit Datsun, so they simply wrote down our name, address and phone in a little spiral notebook and then proceeded to give us directions to get where we were going. As we understood it, the owner would contact them if he needed to. Amazing.
When we finally got into the general neighborhood of where we were going we decided to park and just walk until we found it. Much less stressful. The first guy we asked had never heard of the landmark we were seeking, so we continued down about three doors and there was another guy and when we asked him he pointed to the corner and there it was!! We asked at the little creamery that served as the landmark and they walked us directly to the house we were looking for. We were almost 90 minutes late and our new landlady was gone by the time we arrived. Bummer. But her family sat us down in the shade of their patio to wait as they were sure she’d be right back and she was. We paid our money, got our receipt, got the keys, had several questions asked and answered and were on our way again! Here are some pictures of the interior of the house…it hasn’t been cleaned yet, so pardon the dirt.
The kitchen, double sink, cabinets! How cool is that?
I’m standing in the dining room as this is taken of the living room, the kitchen is to my left. First doorway to the left is a tiny half bath tucked under the stairs, tall people BEWARE!! Then there are the stairs to the second floor and then the front door.
The bath, large shower with the sink in a separate compartment outside the bath. Toilet seats are completely optional here, but we’ll be buying a couple!
The master bedroom with a spot for the air conditioner and a nice window. The closet is to the left. There’s a ceiling fan, but it’s busted and missing a couple of blades. We are going to pirate blades from this one to fix one in the bedroom across the hall and then buy a new one for this room.
Our house in La Cruz has no storage at all, this house has a closet in each bedroom!!
We hope to get moved in over the next week or so…
Last but not least, please continue to pray for little Kitzia. Looks now as if her surgery to remove the tumor behind her right ear will be sometime in October after she turns one. Praise the Lord they don’t have to do it now, it will be much safer when she is older! She and Candy visit nearly every day…here she is sound asleep after a big morning out with mom in her stroller!
Thanks so much for your continuing prayers.











