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Dad, has God healed me yet?

Our trip to the Island of the long white cloud was scheduled to happen on a Monday. The day before the flight, Keren woke up with red spots all over her body. She had chicken pox! After all the trial with the money, now she was unfitted to travel. I was very much disappointed and […]

Muy Busy Pero Blessed!

Buenas, Buenas! Can it really be that only a month has past since UETIRG ( pronounced WET EAR for any Gringos that might suffer with pronouncing our acronymized name) was transformed from a peaceful jungle paradise into an overgrown ant hill? For many of us it seems much longer than that!  What with teaching and […]

Pathfinder camporee!

For the past two months, Allen and I have been teaching during the week, then going back 5 miles through the jungle to help the Mashabo pathfinders prepare for their firt national camporee. It lasted 5 days, we got hot, cold, wet, had no water, got dirty, sat in the hot sun for hours, traveled […]

With All Your Heart

“And thine ears shall hear a word behind thee, saying, This the way, walk ye in it, when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left” (Isaiah 30:21).

 

Have you ever faced a decision where all you want to do is the will of God but all clarity seems to […]

Scars to remember

 
My wife and I would like to continue to share our experience of what it takes to work with a drug addict.  Although we are involved with the television ministry we still make time to do personal ministry such as individual bible studies and adopting a person of the street and helping that person to […]

A lot to learn

It is hard to believe that six months have flown by so rapidly.  But there are lots to learn and do and time is just not enough for all that needs to be done.
Building a house
When we came to Bolivia, my husband brought one of his friends from Romania to help him with the starting […]

One student’s extreme condition here at San Marcos

This year, with our 80 students, means lots of different young people. One young girl, (13 years old-4th grade ), has an extremely sad story. She also takes care of her two younger brothers, ages 10,(-4th grade), & 5,(-kindergarten). Here mother “dumped” her off, with hardly any money, and told the teachers, “she is here […]

School Cafeteria opened

Well, the year in in full swing, and we have LOTS of students. Lower grades, 43, and upper grades, 37. Wow! Last year we had only 28 total! And about 8 internals. But this year we have 22 living here on campus. And some of them are kindergarten and first grade, with older sisters taking […]

I Touched the Face of God!

I have been a volunteer at Famila Feliz Orphanage for less than four months. My life has been more than changed. I can never be the same! I do not want to be the same. I do not want to live a life without the purpose and joy that I have here every single day. Whether I […]

Overhauls in the Aviation Project

A medivac to the city of Trinidad Bolivia.

Overhauls in the Aviation Project

      The aviation project is flying in Bolivia, and is helping people in some towns and cities that are difficult to travel to during the rainy season due to bad roads. Medivacs are being made, missionaries being transported, and supplies are being […]