A Little Slower Pace
I think I only mean that in terms of ministry. Since our last post, Christina and I have travelled down to Atlanta to stay with my parents in Ma...
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I think I only mean that in terms of ministry. Since our last post, Christina and I have travelled down to Atlanta to stay with my parents in Ma...
Whew! It only took us 24 hours, but we've finally landed back in the States! Christina and I are in DC right now with her mom, and only fr...
It's hard to believe, but we're actually finished with this FYM year! Yesterday Christina and I took most of our students to Port Elizabeth and ...
It's hard to believe our 9 month trip has almost come to a close. Yesterday was our last official day of ministry here in Jeffrey's Bay. T...
If Christians had given the traditional 10% tithe of their income to their churches in 2004, instead of the 2.56% that they actually gave, there would...
The same Jesus that walked this earth around 2000 years ago is still the same Jesus I worship and serve today. This is the same Jesus that loved and ...
is the day we fly home to America! We are looking foward to it so much. We can't wait to see YOU - our friends, family and supporters. We wi...
The Manzini hospital in Swaziland is worse than you can imagine. Poor healthcare, understaffed, overworked, unsanitary, and overly crowded. Do I ev...
Charl left for Cape Town yesterday, which was a little bittersweet. I realized how much I appreciated his friendship since we've been here, and ...
Within only minutes of arriving at our new residence in Swaziland, an orphan carepoint called Thembini, we all received Seswati names. Chris received...