Thursday is taco day! Well, so is every other day in Mexico…

carolyn-pharmacy-1.JPGToday I’ll just show a few photos of the medical clinic.  Here’s Carolyn dispensing medicines donated by the local churches here.  This was actually the end of the process of seeing patients and treating them.  Carolyn, Bonita and Adrienna, a local leader, mostly dispensed the medications, but only after the patients had sat with a prayer counselor and received prayer for their situation.  A number of patients received the Lord at that point. 

diane-seeing-patients.JPGkristen-laura-mallory-kids.JPGHere’s Diane W seeing patients on their way into the clinic.  All told, there were over 200 patients seen in the 3 days we ran the free medical clinic.  Mostly moms with kids were there and it took some doing to entertain the neighborhood while folks were inside getting needed attention.   That’s where Mallory and Laura came in, Kristen too (she was mostly the “runner”, pointing patients to their next station, guiding them through the process).  This is a photo of the girls with their new best friends…one even claimed to be Mallory’s cousin!

We rest some tomorrow, going out to see South Padre Island and at night to take part in a Worship Night at ICC in Brownsville.  More soon!  PB

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3 Responses to “Thursday is taco day! Well, so is every other day in Mexico…”

  1. Ellen Says:

    It is wonderful that the team is ministering to body, soul and spirit; keep’n it real with the real God, real people and real relationships. Praying for health, safety and traveling mercies for all.

  2. Heather C Says:

    Buenos dias!!

    Quiero comprar cuatro tacos con salsa y queso, por favor!

    Blessings!!!

    :) Heather C

  3. Rosemarie Eskes Says:

    I guess every day IS taco day in Mexico. When our exchange student Javier returned home there, he ate 11 tacos the first day! He told us that’s the food he’d missed the most up here.

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