Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Prayer Requests: September 13


Greetings family and friends of the Micah Project!  Please join us in praying for the following things this week:

*There are still a few things to get in order before the new land at VLM can officially be ours.  Pray that things will fall into place soon.  We are still looking for a Honduran architect to help us with our plans.  Pray that the right one will be found soon.

*Marvincito is almost done with his fourth month of rehab.  Thankfully the directors are letting him stay for two more months.  Pray that he may continue to grow and follow the path that God has for his life.  We are unsure of what he will do when the two months are up,  but we trust that God will provide a great opportunity for him. 

*Our school year is winding down, only a few weeks are left.  Pray that the boys will continue to give their best efforts and do well in their classes. We celebrate the efforts of Pedro Luis, Joel, and Miguelito as they earned the highest grades this grading period.  

*David Hawthorne, who worked with us at Micah for the past two years, headed back to the states last week.  We are very thankful for the sacrifices he made and all the work he did in his two years with the project.  Keep him in your prayers as he adjusts to life in the United States and looks for a job.

*This week we have a group visiting from St. Louis.  We are excited to have them here and to welcome the new-comers into the Micah family.  Pray that their trip will go smoothly, without any problems, and that they may be blessed by their time at Micah.

 *Keep the Micah staff in your prayers as many of us are feeling tired and stressed with all that needs to be done, especially with Micah 2.0.  We are working on dividing up tasks in order to give everyone the rest that they need so that we may all do our jobs well.


As Proverbs 3:5 says "Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight."  We trust that God is in control of the plans for Micah 2.0.  There is lots to be done and at times it may seem overwhelming and like we are making no progress, but we are confident that God's plans are great and things will happen on His time.
Grace and Peace to you.

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