Dear
Friends and Family,
We
hope that you are well. This last month, we were able to take a much
needed break from our travels and spend some time at our home church.
We were able to spend a little time with family and friends. Jeremy
spent some time working on a home that we will be basing out of for
the rest of our time on furlough. He was also able to go on
visitation with our home church. Jeremy was contacted by a church and
asked to preach a Spanish family camp in Pennsylvania later this
month. In most cases, we would not be able to do that. However, we
will be very close to the area and it will be a good opportunity to
both refresh our Spanish and minister to a Spanish congregation.
One
issue that has been difficult for our family has been to keep up with
everything going on in Nicaragua. Over the last 1-2 months, there
have been deep divisions and massive protests throughout the country.
There had been a "peace dialogue," but even that have been
called off. More than 110 have been killed and nearly 1,000 people
injured. The situation can not be summarized in a short prayer
letter. Most major U.S. news networks are now covering the situation
and articles are easily found online. According to the Washington
Post, "Nicaragua is moving from national crisis to potential
national catastrophe." We are praying daily for peace for the
Nicaraguan people.
As
for our family, we have had some sicknesses this last month. We have
also been able to take care of some doctors appointments while we
were in Jacksonville. Since we have moved into the "new"
house, it has been good for our family to settle in a little bit
before resuming travels. Our girls have really enjoyed getting to see
her grandparents. It was a blessing for Michelle and I to see both of
our mothers for Mother's day. Our baby, Elijah, is now crawling
around and getting into everything!
This
month, there is so much to pray for. Although, we are not in
Nicaragua going through this, we cannot help but to share in the pain
of the Nicaraguan people. Please pray:
1.
That God help the people of Nicaragua to have peace and stability.
2.
That God direct, guide, and comfort us as we travel and continue
making future plans.
3.
That God continue to bless his work and protect the churches in
Nicaragua.
4.
That God strengthen and bless the ministry of the churches during
this difficult time.
In
Christ,
Jeremy,
Michelle, Lila, Ellowyn, and Elijah Blanz
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