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New Adventures in 2015
Dear Friends and Family, Cynthia and I are excited to announce several big things that God is doing in our lives. Enjoy the photo journal… First and foremost we are expecting a son! If everything goes according to plan by early September we will welcome our first baby...
A week full of struggle, challenges and God!
Sorry for the delay... this was written almost a year ago!! This week was quite the week… Full of unexpected turns and twists, but blessed the whole way… Ill share a few stories from my week Tuesday morning Pastor Moises and I rode out to the palm processing...
The mission truck..!
One of the most valuable tools we have here on the mission field is reliable transportation. Cynthia and I are blessed enough to have a truck that is comfortable yet strong enough to make it up into the mountains when we need to (gas money permitting). Our truck is...
Kids camp..
First off we want to say thank you for all those who help to support us and pray for us. A special thanks to those who donated to help Cynthia and I direct Mercy Christian Academy's Camp Living for Jesus 2014! You make what we do possible! Without many words I would...
Children’s Camp
Hello everyone! Cynthia and I wanted to make known a need that we have. As many of you may have read, Cynthia and I are going to be directing a children’s camp next weekend (March 7-9) for the 4th-7th graders at Mercy Christian Academy (a bilingual Christian school...
A long overdue update
For those who are reading I apologize for not taking the time to post about our life and adventures here doing ministry in Honduras. (WARNING: WordPress has apparently gone cray and put a bunch of hyperlinks in this blog post! The only hyperlinks I have placed in...
It’s my Birthday!
For the past several days many people including all of the Miqueas kids able to speak have been asking me what I want for my birthday! I’ll tell you… Today I came across this photo of my best friend Nate and myself drinking coconut water at a roadside stand here in...
Clearing land
A pandemic practice in much of the developing world is the practice of slash an burn farming, where one chops down the grass, trees, etc. and simply burns it to prepare it for planting. Not only does this practice take away precious resources and organic matter from...