In this day and time, I think its safe to say that a large number of people have a “me” attitude. I won’t lie sometimes I have it myself.... continue reading →
Sometimes it simply takes time to process. Sometimes you just aren’t ready to come home from the mission field and immediately write about all you saw, felt, and experienced.... continue reading →
As the vehicle continued to accelerate along the worn road there were signs of preparation for the planting season in almost every direction. Just beyond the tin roofed homes were fields being turned... continue reading →
Lasting excitement is hard to come by these days. And something to look forward to, seems to vanish as soon as you meet the moment. But there is a... continue reading →
A few weeks ago while updating one of our supporting churches, a question was asked that has really stirred in my spirit before and after it was asked. A... continue reading →
” I’m not much for looking suffering and poverty straight in the face. I’ll face it alright. But I like to look slightly to one side or the other.”... continue reading →
Things are moving along great for Project Samuel Latin America! We were in Nicaragua last week and were able to spend a couple days at the site of the... continue reading →
Many of you have heard me talk about a sweet baby that lives in our new neighborhood. I met her when she was only a month old, and she... continue reading →
Statistic show that approximately one-third of all Nicaraguan children never enroll in elementary school, fail to attend, or drop out before reaching the sixth grade. The majority of these... continue reading →
The last two months have gone by in a blur of road trips, airplanes, days at the office, meetings, and lots and lots of coffee. I was on my... continue reading →