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Yesterday was a great day!!! I was a little concerned because we were just going to be at the Villa again with out a job, and a lot of time it feels good to have a job, but God had a job for us! In the afternoon there were workers working on the water lines in the road, all of our boys and eventually all of the girls went out to help. Soon enough it was all of us working and being watched by many Nicaraguan utility workers! It was perfect! Our willingness to work on their job spoke to their hearts. By the end we were taking pictures all together and the jefa, woman boss, asked for us to send her the photos!

We finished with a testimony for Perla and a heartfelt time of prayer for the girls at the Villa!

God has begun to loosen the tongues of my team, many laughs and lots of sharing.

We are at La Chureca this morning and El Faro church after lunch to clean. Really I will try to get pictures soon! Mama Alba comes home today so some of my time will be freed up!

Thanks for praying, thanks for reading! Our team is seeing God at work. The water being off was a big way God showed us himself, I will tell more soon.

BY THE WAY..... THE WATER IS ON!!!!!!

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  1. Hi Katie,
    I am loving reading your blog. We are hungry
    to hear and SEE pictures of the team.
    We are praying for you guys! God is answering as tongues are being loosened.
    Lianne
    Cute chick! Tell Will I am praying for him.
    Lianne

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