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“My hope is dying. I’m giving up now.”These words came in response to a simple question: “How can we pray for you in Jesus’ name?” It was part of our digital engagement campaign during the Olympics, and the message was a desperate cry for help. The response came from a woman in South Africa, and across
While most of the United States enjoys summer vacation, we’re in the midst of winter here in Lima. Thankfully, the winters are mild, with temperatures ranging between 55 and 65 degrees accompanied by high humidity. Although it may not sound cold, living without air conditioners or heaters can make it feel quite chilly. Amy teaching
Thank you for catching up with us this month. It’s been a few months since our last update, but we’ll try to keep it fairly short and high level. You can watch our most recent video for a quicker update. Just be sure to scroll to the bottom of the page to get our most
It’s been just a few short months since we’ve been in Lima, but we’ve already seen God move in some very interesting ways. One example was when my parents recently came to visit us here in February. My mom and I were in an Uber on our way to a museum, when our cab driver commented that
On December 1, we packed up all our belongings once again and relocated to Lima, Peru. Saying goodbye was bittersweet. On the one hand, it has hard to say goodbye to friends we made in Puebla, Mexico. On the other hand, we were excited to finally be heading to Lima, where we’d be transitioning from
In the heart of Puebla, Mexico, as streets come alive with vibrant colors, marigolds, and altars for the Day of the Dead, we are reminded of the stark contrast between commemorating the departed and celebrating the abundant provisions of our living God.Life-Giving Support From FloridaThe Day of the Dead serves to remember loved ones no