John Piper

Jackie is one of Dottie´s nurses.

I listened to a message by John Piper, and he is turning 80 years of age. He said we have so many things to celebrate because we who are 80 are getting close to being at home with the Lord.  The fact that the Lord has given Dottie and I such a long life together is so incredible.

Some of my board members are coming next week and a new to us church will be with them. I am so sorry that I repeated my update yesterday. I am so technically lacking.

The foolishness of the chancellor of USAC has now taken a twist. The head of the mafia here in Guatemala is supporting the reelection of the outgoing chancellor. There is no danger to the local populations. It is similar to USA college rebellion at Harvard, Princeton and many of other schools. I just heard that Ministerio Publico, the most powerful government organization, is beginning to investigate the chancellor for stealing funds from USAC. A Guatemalan soap opera.

The last verse of the song “Through it all” that I will share with you is “Whenever things went wrong, together we were strong.” Without Dottie there would never have been a Casa Aleluya.

My life would have collapsed if Jesus had not brought me from South Louisiana to her in southern Arkansas. What a miracle God we serve. There have been so many things go wrong through our lives but together we survived. We will make it through this dark time in Dottie´s life by trusting Jesus and His Word.

In Matthew 27:19 it says “When Pilate was set down on the judgment seat, his wife sat down by him. She said Have nothing to do with this JUST MAN: for I have suffered many things this day in a dream because of him.” Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor who condemned Jesus received this message from his wife. She tried to get her husband to release Jesus. Pilate knew that Jesus was innocent, but he caved in to the pressure of the crowd.