I thought ladies' meeting was a washout today. The lady who was supposed to lead the lesson had gone on a church hike and had gone straight home exhausted. Starting time was 4:00. When no one had shown up by 5:00, I figured that was that. Then the doorbell rang at 5:05. Two ladies from out of town with their five young children were there. My American side was tempted to tell them there was no meeting and send them home. But since they had taken all the effort to walk across town to come I invited them in for a few minutes.
Five minutes later Graciela arrived. If you read my last entry, you know she has a heart for sharing about Jesus with people. We visited for a while, and I asked for prayer requests to end the meeting. Graciela said to one of the ladies, "Excuse me, but, sister, your face looks sad. If there's anything you'd like to share, we'd love to listen and offer any advice we might have." So we extended the meeting a few minutes more while Techi poured out her heart about the big struggles she has been having in her marriage.
Graciela shared some about her own experiences and encouraged Techi to take the issue to God in prayer and look for a church near her home. I then made some follow up questions and ended up leading Techi in a prayer to accept Jesus as her savior and Lord. Techi left with a smile on her face and plans to visit us at church tomorrow before she heads back to Lima. Please join me in praying for her marriage and that she will find a good church home. I'm so glad we were willing to tarry a few minutes more.
Praise the Lord. He often works this way so that we have no doubt it was His work and not our slick programming!
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