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In the hunter’s zone

Before leaving the bush on Sunday morning, the students must complete a series of exercises as a team. Several of them are designated as blind, mute and lame, just to make things more interesting. My job this time was to scout a location on the creek and explain and supervise the students’ river-crossing challenge in […]

One weekend. Thirteen items or less

 

You follow a map to your campsite, find your food, (which is hidden in the woods ahead of time, so it is at least more palatable and plentiful then real forage fare) build your shelter, start your fire, and if you want filtered water, you make your own charcoal filter! These are the basic rules […]

A time to rest- from Nepal

Newsletter #J 15

Oct. 23, 2018

A Time for Rest 

To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:…

a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted; …

A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones together;

a time to embrace, and a time […]

Typhoons, Church Plants, and Radio Ministries

A young lady in the mountain village of Emas being carried to the helicopter landing site to be flown to the hospital. The doctors were ruling out Malaria, Typhoid, or Dengue. Sadly she died 2 days later before they were able to confirm a diagnosis!
Typhoons, Church Plants, and Radio Ministries

“Yet when they cried out to the […]

Mission project in Paramaktoi, Guyana

Recently, 17 souls gave their lives to Christ after a week long convention. The President of the Guyana Conference was with us and he encouraged us in the work. More so, he challenged the newly baptized members to remain strong and steadfast in the word of God.

To get more people in the church involved in […]

AUGUST SNAPSHOTS

Dear friends and family,

I hope and pray this letter finds you well and full of joy and peace and the transforming grace of our Mighty Lord and precious Savior, Jesus Christ.

The following events took place from August 8 to 24, during the time that we spent at the Caribou Adventist Fellowship, the Northern Maine Camp […]

When Wrenches Open Hearts

Dear friends and family

 

You must pardon my stylistic deficiency in this report as I type this on the fly as we wrap up this year’s first three-month mission training program with a flurry this week. The commission ceremony for generation nine will take place this coming weekend, and 12 fine young people will go forth […]

Chan Pine Ridge!

“I still can’t believe that there is an Adventist church in Chan Pine Ridge!”

His comment caught me by surprise. I had met him for the first time at the church in Chan Pine Ridge that very morning, and now we were enjoying a fellowship meal at the MOVE campus.

“I used to colporteur in Chan Pine […]

By faith Abel offered unto God

“By faith Abel offered unto God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts: and by it he being dead yet speaketh.”  Hebrews 11:4     

 

(The following true story was told to me by brother Alberto Tosh a couple of weeks ago. I […]

Dear friends and family! Merry Christmas to all!

Sorry I have been remiss in updating you. I pray this report will bring you a special blessing and some extra holiday cheer. There are a few pictures attached as well. Missing you all and looking forward to the day when we can all be around that fabulous table together with our wonderful Savior! Until […]