October Recap and November Travel

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DSC_0114October is about over and an amazing amount of things have happened. A visitation group came from the Harborside Christian Church, Clearwater, Florida came and just a few days after they leave, on October 30-31, Dee Duggins will be leading with Juanita Del Angel in a Women’s Retreat for the Jubilee Church. In the week following we will be getting ready for a special worship service on November 8. This service will be held on the land that the Jubilee church would like to purchase for a future church building. These weeks will be an exciting and full before our departure to the United States.

On November 9 the Duggins will be driving to the border and will begin a four-week road trip to visit with supporting congregations from Dallas to Indiana. Since Eric is the IMPACTO team director, they will also be attending the IMPACTO Latino board meeting in Lexington, Kentucky on November 14. During this meeting, the board will be dealing with 2010 budgets and goals and there are a host of other very important decisions that this year’s November meeting will be dealing with. It should be a very long day!

November 19-21 the Duggins will be in Peoria, Illinois to attend the National Missionary Convention. IMPACTO Latino will have a booth at the convention; so if you or your congregation is planning on being there, look us up!

The remaining time, until December 4, the Duggins will mix some family time and church reports. They will be with family for a few days around Thanks-giving and will begin the drive back to Mexico on November 30, passing through Dallas again where we will visit with a new supporting congregation, Compass Christian Church. They will arrive again in Pachuca on December 4 and hit the floor running to get ready for the annual Evaluation and Planning Retreat of the Elders and Staff of the Jubilee Church.

We would ask that you keep the Duggins in your prayers during this very long road trip. And keep the Greers, Alvarados, and Del Angels in your prayers as they attend to the myriad of ministry responsibilities in Pachuca.

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