Sunday, July 12, 2015

Sunday - Good Morning from Mexico




It's morning and Santa's elves are already up before worship and hard at it. They're decorating the City of Children, turning it into Santa's workshop as we celebrate Christmas in July. 

To keep you informed since the teens here won't have access to wifi or cell service, we'll be posting a couple of times each day. The major recap of the day's activities will come at the end of the day.  Sometimes late in the evening. Remember we're two hours earlier here.

As a proud papa of an intern who works here at the City, I know you want to be in contact with your teens. We've also opened up comments here to make it easy for you to post letters of encouragement. Please feel free to comment as often as you like.  We'll share your posts on this page in the evening of each day during our devotional time so support the teens with your words and thoughts.

Have a great day of worship in America. Please join us in thanks for our safe arrival and in prayers for the days ahead.

3 comments:

  1. My heart is aching to be there with you all...I am reading every word of the blog and zooming in on every pic to see everyone's faces! Blessings to each member of the NB team...you are doing such good, important, kingdom work there. I love you all!

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  2. Cindy I am doing the same thing!!! Love each and every one of these faces and covering you in prayer this week. Love and miss you Jordan!!!

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  3. David and Lindsey GagnonJuly 12, 2015 at 4:09 PM

    Thank you so much for the posts and pictures! We look forward to each new entry and are incredibly proud of this group of teens and adults. We love you, are praying for you, and can't wait to hear all of the wonderful things God is doing in and through you this week. May the Lord continue to provide safety, peace, and blessings as you do His work.

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The NBYG Mexico Mission bloggers retain the editorial rights to delete comments that are not uplifting, but we encourage everyone to send supportive and prayerful messages to their loved ones and team members. Your comments to these posts will be shared with the team.