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This weekend was a mixture of elation and sorrow—for those who know me, know that I love loving on people and sharing my gift of hospitality—and I got the wonderful chance to love of people from our sending church/home church, CAC last evening and was able to spend time with a dear Tico couple and their children one of whom, Dayana, who has some very serious kidney problems. I had been praying for this child, but hadn’t realized the toll this burden has left on them. With the healthcare system here, one must wait to have exams or arrange to pay for them at private hospitals or clinics(which are costly as they are no longer provided by the government)—and Dyana was offered an appt. in January. But fortunately, these examinations were obtained this week, and another should occur in the next week, hopefully pinpointing the cause of this problem, or with divine intervention, the absence of any problem, whatsoever—a testimony to God’s glory.
Please join me in interceding for:
· The miraculous healing of this precious little one, Dayana, a friend of our Anna
· My friend Gaby, whose mother‘s heart breaks as her little one endures difficult tests and as she faces uncertainty and whose spirit is so downcast
· Her husband, Jose, whose face is etched with a father’s concern, and who is bearing the burden of large medical bills
· Dayana, as she encounters pain in tests and doesn’t understand the reason she must endure such—
· Our ability to come alongside them during hospital visits as they try to make sense of findings and additional exams needed
My prayer is that this story will have a beautiful ending, and that our God will be exalted!
The youngest child of Jose and Gabriela, Dayana, needs your prayers for a very serious medical condition. Jose is a key leader in the movement in Costa Rica and his heart is breaking for his little girl. The whole church spent time praying for and over this precious family.
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The Duggan life gets a little crazy sometimes. This summer we had only 36 hours with the whole family together although we did get more time with each child along the way. So what do our kids choose to do when they are together? Play TiddlyWinks of course! The laughter and cackling were cracking us up.
So once again we are scattered across two countries, but at least now it is only two locations. At one point this summer we were in two countries and three different states. But with the wonders of the Internet we are able to stay in touch frequently and the joy of being together never lessens.
I was so excited that our Latin America Holistic Ministry team is gathering in person in New Orleans in August! The neatest part is that we are scattered throughout Latin America and the US, yet have the same purpose as church planters, yet different giftings/passion which will enable us to use ESL, specific women’s ministries, relief/development, health-related ministries, business as mission platforms for the common purpose of developing, empowering and releasing healthy churches throughout Latin America in a holistic manner.
Yesterday we spent the day in the city(New Orleans)—it was hot(heat index 100+), serving the people there. Two teams went out—one hung sheetrock and sanded, others did whatever a charter school needed done—working up a sweat—in and out of air-conditioning!
Thanks for praying for us—injury-free and ready for our last day of meetings and some Cajun food in the Quarter tonight!
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