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Mexicans preparing the cement, they mix by hand.
Filling form with cement.
Building the walls.
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Putting on siding.
Sometimes there are challenging work sites.
Adding the roofing.
Securing home from weather & bugs
Adding trim.
Painting nice colors.
Drywall mud being added.
Some teams are creative.
Completed beautiful home.
A very happy family receiving the keys to their new home.
A tired but blessed & happy team.
Embroidering class
Dora & Anna showing off their new curtains.
Church ladies singing for the team.
Ladies making curtains.
This is an example of a home replaced by our ministry.
Happy children.
Waiting to play games.
Children listening to a Bible story.
Family outside of old home, Dad is working.
Inside of a home.
Ladies & one man making cards.
The results.
Kids at new playground.
Mom's with their babies.
Ladies making decorations for their homes.
Crafty ladies.
A new building for a church plant.
A mixed team that built the church. The team was from Windsor & Pueblo, CO & El Paso, TX
Inside the new church.
This new building will house a church for a congregation of about 50 people.
A young boy plays in the dirt. There are no playgrounds in this area.
This family is part of the congregation that meets in a church made from pallets.
This group is finishing the roof on a new home. An old home, patched together with scraps of lumber, is in the foreground.
Playing soccer together after work builds bonds within the team and transcends the language barrier with the Mexican people.
Kids are resourceful. These kids are playing slide on a discarded pick-up shell. Note the homes in the background. The patch work nature of these homes allows cold and dust to blow inside.