Back in 2009 Josh helped his friends the Williams with translation for a Short Term Mission team from California. They took canoes into the jungle and worked among indigenous people, sharing life and God’s love. During this trip Josh met |
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Jesus Calling- April 1
Trying new soups
I’d say for the most part we LOVE Ecuadorian food. Fried pork, potato cakes with cheese, shrimp ceviche, creamy potato soup, fresh salads bursting with delicious tomatoes and avocados, and an almost endless variety of delicious fruits. We aren’t suffering.…
Ministry on the Beach
Sometimes ministry takes place in an office, and it’s kind of boring.
Sometimes ministry takes place in the mountains and it’s chilly.
But sometimes ministry takes place at the beach, and it’s spectacular.
Josh was asked by a friend …
Visitors
Last week we had the privilege of hosting Pia and Eugenio Restrepo who are our Regional Coordinators of Latin America and the Carribean (long way to say: bosses). They stayed with us for 5 nights and we enjoyed debriefing some …
Santiago Partnership
Today we took a quick trip up to Cayambe, a little over an hour away, to visit our fellow missionaries’ project, “The Santiago Partnership”. Joel and Kim Delp are working in partnership with local believers to develop a care center …
The Godfather
Sandra and Diego, a couple from Colombia that attends our local church asked us to become “padrinos” to their 6 month old baby David Alexander. Not knowing what all that would mean culturally we sat down with them and they |
Living in Love
We’ve been doing some thinking on what living in love looks like. This passage pretty much says it all! “If I speak with human eloquence and angelic ecstasy but don’t love, I’m nothing but the creaking of a rusty gate. |
Annual Meeting Pictures
This last weekend Josh spent 3 days meeting with leaders of the Ecuadorian Covenant Church. Naomi spent those days running around making sure the event turned out as well as it could.
There was a beautiful service Friday night recognizing …
What’s for lunch?
This was Joshua’s lunch yesterday. Casuela Marinera, a peanut based savory stew of mixed seafood. Sometimes missionary life is rough.