Adela

Anna Lisa and Jerry
My sister and I visited in the afternoon as she will leave tomorrow morning (Sunday). She is 77 and I am 82 and since I cannot travel to the USA anymore this has been a very special time for me.
Another team of 9 from DC3 arrived so we have 61 visitors with more coming this week.
Adela has lived with Dottie and I for nine years and cares for Michelle, cooks our meals and does the nursing on Dottie which is an awful lot. She is in her last year of university studying psychology. We are praying that we can find a nurse who can come 4 days a week to help with Dottie. Make it a matter of prayer please. Shandi has learned how to care for Dottie and so works all day on Saturday with Dottie and Michell.
Yesterday we had 2 more tremors with 4.1 on the coast below Xela and a 4.7 near San Jose´. The Indigenous people do not have building codes, etc. that protects them sufficiently from earthquakes or hard tremors.
The teams did everything from working on two classrooms in the school and having special program for the baby dorm and also helping with the dishes in the kitchen.
SHEPHERD is one of the names frequently used to describe Jesus. Jesua is the good Shepherd as seen in l Peter 2:25, “For you were as sheep going astray; but now are returned unto the Shepherd and Bishop of your souls.” Jesus came to care for and to lead lost sheep, lost men and women. His sheep know His voice, and no one can take them from His hands.
John 10:7, 14. Door of the Sheepfold Good Shepherd. Sheep have no sense of direction. Sheep are defenseless, cannot get up without help, emotional, cannot carry heavy burdens, etc. But they are valuable with meat, wool and milk.