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  • What’s new: June 2023

    June has flown by so quickly this newsletter almost landed in July! Thank you for your continued prayers and support. We’d like to ask specifically for prayer over the following items: I heard an interesting reflection lately that Jesus’ cross was not one clad with velvet. In other words, as His followers tasked with denying… Continue reading

  • Preparing for the rainy season

    Preparing for the rainy season

    In many parts of the world, people think of seasons as governed by temperature. Summer is the hot part of the year, and winter is the cold part of the year. Here in Honduras, the seasons are defined by precipitation rather than temperature. It can be a little confusing coming from the States because the… Continue reading

  • What’s new: May 2023

    To start off this month’s newsletter, we’d like to thank you for your prayers and financial contributions. By supporting us in these ways you are playing a part in the work we’re blessed to be able to do here. If you’re not yet involved but would like to be, the most powerful way to do… Continue reading

  • We’re still here!

    It’s been almost a year since I’ve updated this blog. I can’t cover everything we’ve experienced, but I’ll try to hit a few high points. Ministry We’re still serving in a small rural church in our area. I’ve gravitated into the role of teaching elder/co-pastor. Whatever your tradition may call it, the role I’m talking… Continue reading

  • The miraculous in the mundane

    What does God’s handiwork look like? Is it as obvious as writing on the wall (Daniel 5:5)? Is it as wondrous as thousands heeding the call to Christ all at once (Acts 2:41)? Could it be as plain as a bag of cement? As strange as it may sound, bags of cement and other construction… Continue reading

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