Update #3
6-28-11: Today was a great day of ministry. In the morning we held our VBS at Pastor Jose Juan house and we had the most kids yet. It is cool to see the little kids develop special relationships with our…
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6-28-11: Today was a great day of ministry. In the morning we held our VBS at Pastor Jose Juan house and we had the most kids yet. It is cool to see the little kids develop special relationships with our…
Just a quick update while I can catch a random wireless signal. 6-26-11-Today was a good day. In the morning we went to Pastor Jose Juan’s home to have our first VBS. We walked the neighborhood, inviting kids to come…
6-24-11: Just wanted to give a quick update on how our trip is going. First of all we made it here safe. It was a long travel day, getting up at 3:30AM to catch the shuttle to BWI. We arrived…
God’s grace has been evident, giving us opportunities to interact with the people. We are thankful for… hospitality, spending time with people, connecting with the kids, times of prayer for the sick and poor, worship time as a team, unity!…
As I woke up Friday morning, my heart and mind were still asleep. The day before I took a very early bus ride to the capitol with Mike, I was still reclaiming the hours of sleep that I lost from…
What is an FYM? A FYM ( First Year Missionary) is a college aged youth that has decided to set aside 9 months of his or her time to serve the Lord in a different culture while being a disciple…
“Therefore everyone who hears these words of Mine, and acts upon them, may be compared to a man who built his house upon the rock.” -Matthew 7:24 “Unless the Lord builds the house, they labor in vain who build it.”…
There certainly is a rhythm and flow to disciple making that crosses cultural boundaries, different lifestyles, and theological backgrounds. No matter where you are, discipleship involves time spend together, vulnerability, and loving investment. As one of my spiritual…
Base Ministries Outreach to Guachupita “Don’t go to Guachupita,” they told us, “you’ve been warned.” The reason for the warning: it’s one of the toughest spots in San Juan. Poverty, crime, violence, and abuse are a few of the words…