It has been quite some time since we sent out a formal list of prayers and praises. As we were thinking about everything that could be shared two thoughts came to mind. First, there is a lot to share, but,…
Read MoreIn other posts we’ve shared about our first mission teams and how much of a blessing they’ve been. We also shared about our truck challenges that have occupied a fair amount of our time, emotional, and mental energy. But while…
Read MoreWe know that is true, but sometimes it seems more like a question than a statement of fact. We have been going through one of those times. Many of you will recall the struggles we’ve had with our old Mazda…
Read MoreI’ll skip the happy new year greetings since we are almost at the end of February already. We arrived in Honduras on January 7th as planned, did our shopping to restock the pantry and freezer, and made it home on…
Read MoreBelow is an article (with pictures) that I wrote for the July edition of the Bookfun Magazine. It is an on-line publication featuring family and Christian oriented authors. Every month there are many encouraging articles and it is a great…
Read MoreIt is a little intimidating for me to think about presenting any kind of a mystery story with all of the accomplished mystery and story writers represented within our book club. However, the story that I’ll share this month is…
Read MoreHere’s an article I wrote for the January edition of Book Fun Magazine, hopefully it encourages you as the New Year begins. Ready or not 2018 is here. Perhaps you were able to take some time after Christmas to reflect…
Read MoreIn previous posts, I’ve shared about our adventures in the mud here in the mountains of Honduras. Driving 5,000 foot mountain roads that are nothing but hills, valleys, and curves, in the mud, is not the most fun thing I…
Read MoreJanuary marks the beginning of a new year. In the waning days of the old year many of us reflected on the year that passed and began thinking ahead to the soon arriving New Year. While there is nothing more…
Read MoreI don’t know about you, but I really don’t like being wrong. What I like worse than realizing I am wrong is admitting that I am wrong. While my sense of pride is hurt when I realize and admit to…
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