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Summer FUNd for the Santiago Partnership
Don’t let a world-wide pandemic and social distancing prevent you from serving and being a part of international missions!
During the summer months which is the high season for international mission trips, we think of all of you folks a
…Well done…
There are people that come in to our lives that seem bigger than life. They seem to have this place and presence in our lives and we naively think that they will always be there. We know of course logically …
In the Valley There is Confidence
Humility and the Cross
As we entered the Lenten season this year, we invited our whole family in to this to experience “Fat Tuesday” and Ash Wednesday. It is really one of the first times we have done this WITH the kids. We want …
Joel and Rolando’s First Ever Podcast
Joel and Rolando were recently interviewed on the Social Enterprise Podcast for the work we do in Ecuador. Please listen here when you have some time: https://soundcloud.com/finca-international/episode-36-the-santiago-partnership-in-ecuador
Grace Knows my Name
There is nothing quite like a worldwide pandemic to make you feel the weight of your inconsistencies, failures inadequacies. I don’t know about you, but they seem to stare me in the face some days, maybe most days and it …
Reflections from Quarantine in Ecuador
I think this quarantine may be starting to get to me…
I am having trouble verbalizing my feelings right now which is unusual for me. I can usually put words to it easily and it just seems to flow. I …
Sitting on the Sidelines
By Kim
I have alluded to this a little in previous posts on Facebook, but this quarantine for us feels like sitting on the sidelines of the big game. I know that may seem silly, but if you know Joel …
In the Middle of It
It seems a little selfish to share what is happening with us when there are so many around the world that have it worse than we do. We are safe and secure and have enough food. In all honesty, I …
From Worry to Worship
I wish I could say that I came up with the title of the blog, but it was taken from a sermon I heard this morning. So, thank you Jeremy for the title and for the amazing sermon this morning.…