Welcome! Nuestra Casa Es Su Casa ...Our house is your house
A glimpse into the life of Daniel and Jaynee Lockwood and their 12 precious blessings. Thank you for visiting; we pray that what we share here may always bring glory to our wonderful God and Saviour. May you praise the Lord with us for the great things He has done and continues to do as we serve Him sharing the gospel here in the little town of Cuidad Insurgentes, BCS Mexico. He alone is good and faithful!
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Sunday, April 20, 2008
Some pictures from our weekend
First, a picture of the very sweet and brave lady who watched our children when I was in the hospital. Her name is Josefina and she was the first lady we rejoiced to see saved and baptized when we first came to this town about 3 years ago.
This is a picture of our dog, Butterscotch, taken on Saturday morning. In front of him is the lovely gift he brought to our front porch to greet us as we opened up the door. He does this on a regular basis. Yes, we do feed him...usually :). What is it? Or from what is it? And where does he get such treasures? Do we really want to know?
Finally, Saturday night, we walked across the street to visit our neighbors, Don Pedro and Dona Luz. Here we are all visiting in their living room. The kitchen is there behind them and there is a small entry way behind us and 2 bedrooms off to the right. Like most all homes here, small or large, poor or very poor, they have 2 televisions there. And yes, the walls are pink...the brighter the better :)
Pray for Pedro and Luz when you think of them. She is very close to accepting Christ; he is very stubborn and though he is happy to listen to the gospel again and again, has so far rejected it. They are both in their 80's so do not have much time here on this earth left. Thursday evening, we invited them for supper. Please join us in praying the Lord will work in their hearts and that they will believe and accept God's gift of salvation before it is too late.
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ReplyDeletewe'll be praying for them! and you're right about the homes...some of the homes in the town where we minister don't even have electricity...and they still have TV's!!!
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