It has been a while since our last update, so this one will be full! Our Kids Camp was amazing. We had such a great time with about 80 kids over 4 days. We played games, put on dramas, made some pretty cool crafts and even better friends with the kids. Many of them didn't… Continue reading Ministry and Travel Update
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Summer Travels
It's hard to believe we are already planning our trip back to the U.S. for this year, but here we are, writing down schedules, finding routes, looking for airline tickets. This yearly trip is two-fold: it is a time for us to rest and relax and it is a time for us to visit churches… Continue reading Summer Travels
Mountain Mission
We recently returned from spending a week in the mountain city of La Dalia, Nicaragua. With a group of 4 from Oklahoma and some of our staff here in Nicaragua we ventured into cooler temperatures, "rustic" living and mountain hiking to take the Gospel message into 17 schools. Many of the schools we visited were… Continue reading Mountain Mission
Getting Ready…
Well we had a good day preparing for Med-Fest. During the next few days we will continue setting up and getting ready for the 150 Americans that will be here soon to provide free medical care to the Nicaraguan people. We will have doctors, nurses, pharmacists and many others working to bless the people here and… Continue reading Getting Ready…
From Nicaragua
Hello from Nicaragua! Our family along with much of the Way of the Cross staff travelled to Nicaragua yesterday to begin our 11 day journey to spread the Gospel and give free medical care during an event we call Med-Fest. We will be spending the next few days preparing for that event, and I'm excited… Continue reading From Nicaragua
An Unexpected Lesson
Don't you just love it when God speaks to you in unexpected ways? Suddenly an average moment brings new meaning to your walk with the Lord and God leaves a lasting impression on your heart. I had one of those moments yesterday as we were travelling to San Antonio. As a family we travel quite a bit,… Continue reading An Unexpected Lesson