Highlight ONE: Chris and Betty Jean Johnson arrived from Winnipeg to lead a two-week LST



Highlight TWO: Joe Pradzynsky and Kristie Smith traveled from Canada to Mexico to visit their friend, Zack Williams, who is working with the youth of a church in Cuernavaca. They hopped a bus and traveled 12 hours through the night to end up on our door step!!

Highlight THREE: My dear friend and sister, Socorro, has us visiting her aged




Highlight FOUR: It is my privilege to visit the local jail each week. I go with two other Christian sisters who have a heart for the women there. They knew of an English speaker who is incarcerated, so they asked me to visit her. I have come to love and respect each of those three gals!! They appreciate our visits, plus we bring a bit of food from the "outside world". My English speaking friend, who happens to be a southern girl, too, said she would love to sink her teeth into a fried pork chop and mashed potatoes. Guess what I took this week!! I don't know what was more entertaining-watching my English speaking friend comprehend that she was actually about to eat southern fried chops, mashed potatoes, and green beans with bacon OR watching my Mexican friends wonder what in the world this bland food was that I was expecting them to eat!! To ease their anxiety, I did include corn tortillas and salsa. After the last bite was consumed, it was a consensus that the food was delicious--strange, but tasty. Kristie and I had a great time watching them all. Please pray for these three women as we help them understand the good news of forgiveness and salvation that Jesus offers. Carla has already proclaimed that she's coming to "MY" church when she gets out. She was comforted that we would welcome her with open arms. I MUST make sure I'm there to welcome her into the door. She gets out in four months!!!
Highlight FIVE and SIX: These are bittersweet experiences but very much a real part of our lives. I was forced to "enjoy" several days of bed rest as I recovered from what I thought was strep throat- in the end, bronchitis. I'm thankful we have Nurse Tammy on our team to give me the "hip-injected" antibiotics. I'm feeling better, but still have a few days before my chest will be clear of the infection. Just so Mom didn't receive all the attention, Logan decided to face plant off his bike onto the cement. He smucked his front teeth loose. Bernard rushed him to the dentist where the Dr. sewed up his gum and set his teeth in a "cast". It's amazing laser technology, and it eased his pain considerably. He got his stitches out today. The cast will come off in 20 days. We should know by then if there is any permanent damage to his front teeth...sigh.
We continue to love living here in Lazaro Cardenas. Every day is an adventure. We never really know just how the day will be shaped. It's kind of fun living that way--most of the time. We do have a week scheduled to be in Abilene, Texas finalizing our relationship with our new supporting congregation, Southern Hills Church of Christ. We look forward to getting to know those good folks better, and being presented to the congregation. We are very grateful for their love of Latin American missions. When we get back the first of March, we look forward to a two week visit from Uncle Bernard and Auntie Joan Straker, as well as our next Medical Mission Clinic team. We are scouting for various service projects in which they may be involved while they are with us. April will bring us ten teens from Western Christian College who will lead a week-long Friends Camp for teens who speak some English. After they leave, we will have Kresten with us for twelve days. Then the end of May will bring Ashley to us. We love showing off God's work to those who come to see us.
We pray many blessings upon you as you continue to serve our Master in your corner of the world. Until the next blog...(and thanks for giving me your twenty seconds PLUS!!)
Alicia for the Krogsgaards
6 comments:
Thanks for sharing your happenings and memories with us! I read your words and long to be a part of mission work like never before. I know I say this every time but Kent and I would love to come see you and the family and be a small of the works you are doing firsthand. Blessings to you! Merri Lynn Rideout - S. Hills
Good reading and God is blessed and honored!
I am so excited for our two kids to be joining all of you over Easter Break. Maybe sometime we will all come together, but so excited for them to experience this with you. Thank you for welcoming them.
Bonnie
Thanks for the post, Mom. I always enjoy reading about what's happening there. Hope you're feeling healthy again.
It is always great to read your report.
You experiences seem fuller and fuller every day.Glad Kristie has been there she is a "neat" young lady.Good to hear you and Logan are better as well.
You are always in my Prayers.
Ruth
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