Peace

Estefany has been released from the hospital so you can be sure it is due to the many prayers concerning her kidney failure.
The many American teen visitors are scraping buildings preparing to paint them if the rain doesn´t come. One team is having devotionals with all the children. Another team is having an outreach in a village.
Guatemala does not celebrate the 4th of July and so all the years we would celebrate that day with our son Tony and some friends. With Dottie ill the day just passed us by. It was always a favorite holiday to my parents and grandparents. Our boys who live with us cooked hamburgers and Adela cooked the fixings and we were a happy family.
I trust that my addition daily of the Names of Jesus is something you enjoy and even read and study.
I had a wonderful phone call last night from Dr. Jim Street. He was a missionary in Guatemala before I came here 36 years ago. He is 90 years old and what a blessing it was to speak with him.
Dottie had a rough day and night as her feet swelled up and we used the compression boots twice and then milked her feet in order to push the liquid to her kidneys.
The Louisiana group had a bonfire with the you adults while Cam´s group had a devotional and donated Bibles for the parents.
The next name for Jesus is found in John 1:29, 36: “The next day John sees Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world.” Jesus is our sacrifice. Jesus is the fulfillment of the whole sacrificial system (Hebrews 7:26-27), especially as our Passover Lamb.
As the Lamb of God, Jesus´ sacrifice pays for our sins, past, present and future. In Hebrews 10:10 He is our Offering, I Corinthians He is our Passover, In1 John 2:2 He is our Propitiation, and in Ephesians 5:2 He is our Sacrifice.