This is my first time to the State of Sonora, Mexico, so I really did not know what to expect. We left Phoenix at 3 AM, had an easy border crossing and arrived in the coastal town of Empalme (em PALM eh), right at noon. As we aproached the area, Jon Gross and Ted Reisig from Fountain Hills Church, both were shocked at how green everything looked. The desert was blooming. As we got close, we could see where roads and bridges had washed away.
The church building in Empalme is being repaired, with tile going in where carpet used to be. "We cannot stop the rain or the sea, but we can be sure that we do not suffer like this, again" says Pastor Alfredo. Jon is our electrician and helped to install the electrical system, originally. He was able to take out the guts of the old system and did not have to deal with any new hardware. He was able to check, repair and recheck the system in just a few hours!
There is much to do, but the pastor is glad for what has happened as a result of the hurricane and flood. I will share that video, tomorrow, if I can.
Frank
Top Picture: Pastor Alfredo shows the high water mark of the flood. His church lost a computer and sound equipment, pews, books, Bible Study materials and the list goes on. Donations have replaced the computer, already.
Center Picture: Alfredo Jr. has just seen the sofa bed and I am pretty sure he has claimed it as his own. The pastor's house is connected to the church building and suffered the same damages. Alfredo and his brothers have slept together for 3 weeks.
Bottom Picture: Alfredo MarĂn, Frank Lamca, Jon Gross and Ted Reisig.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
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3 comments:
Hey Bro. Got you on my daily prayer list and just signed up to be one of your two blog followers.
;-)
I saw that. I noticed the follower thing a couple of weeks ago but I do not know what it means and to be honest, the name kind of creeped me out!
Not creeped out by you, friend, just the idea of being followed :)
Be glad I am almost a continent away. if I were the neighbor you might have something to be weary of.
:-)
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