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Tag Archives: Family
August 2014 – What are you dreaming about?
What are you dreaming about?
Matthew 7: 7-11 “Don’t bargain with God. Be direct. Ask for what you need….You’re at least decent to your own children. So don’t you think the God who conceived you in love will be even …
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3rd year anniversary/ 3 anos de casados!
The day before yesterday (August 13th) we celebrated our 3rd year anniversary! 3 years ago we were in Chicago. We want to thank our friends and family who have been participating of our journey. Thank you!
Antes de ontem (13 …
Commissioning Service in Chicago – one more step closer to Japan
If you have not had the opportunity to watch our commissioning service in Chicago, click here to access the full service.
The commissioning service was a very special moment where all the new missionaries received encouragement and words of prayer …
Baby Dedication Wasn’t on Missionary Training Schedule
By Stan Friedman
CHICAGO, IL (June 16, 2014) — It made perfect sense to Covenant missionaries Fabio Muniz and Johnna Hayward-Muniz to have their daughter dedicated in what quite likely was the first ever such service at Covenant Offices.
…My first father’s day in the US
Sophia has been an amazing gift and inspiration for both of us. I remember when Sophia was just a few months old and Johnna delegated me the responsibility to babysit her. I was still learning the tasks of my new …
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Believe it or not …
Believe it or not …
Our experience continues…. as we travel, presenting Project Japan to many people in the United States, the expression of surprise is huge whenever we talk about the connection between Japanese and Brazilians.
Last month my …
Sophia is growing…
What a joy and blessing to see Sophia growing every day…
Her smile is contagious.
Her face is an invitation to stop everything and see life from a different perspective.
Her sleep is sweet and makes us think how life …
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Alaska and Seattle
Fábio, Sophia and I were in Alaska… not just for vacation, but we also had the chance to explore some of the Covenant ministries up there. We went to First Covenant on Sunday and saw Max Lopez-Cepero and Helen Cepero. …
Celebrating our 2nd anniversary
Last week Johnna called me. I was at work.
– Fabio, I have bad news- she said.
– Oh no, what happened?- I exclaimed, but at the same time I got ready to receive her bad news.
– Well, our …
Sophia’s Birth Story
Sophia was born – June 29th, 2013 at 11:06pm.
Wisdom!
Wisdom to have nurses who were God’s messengers around us answering our questions and getting ready to help Johnna in any eventual emergency.
Wisdom!
Wisdom is what we needed to …