Adventures and Encounters

“Never pity missionaries; envy them. They are where the real action is
– where life and death, sin and grace, Heaven and Hell converge.” – Robert C. Shannon

Greetings from Lima, Peru

What an honor to be invited to attend the 2024 CHN Getaway Event in Lima, Peru! I have been so blessed having this time of relaxation and refreshing. The CHN team members who volunteer their time and talents to make this possible for full time Missionaries were amazing! A very special thank you to my

Walking Through the Garden

Taking a walk through the garden at Puyupungo Church. This is another part of the Food Ministry that helps to provide for those in need.

Anniversary Service in Puyo

What a wonderful service we had celebrating the 9th Anniversary of our church in Puyo! The presence of the Lord moved in such a beautiful way and so many lives were touched. The Puyo Church expansion project, that we started last year, is now complete. So, it was very special to hold the Anniversary service
What an honor it’s been to have my brother preach in the beautiful churches that we started together here many years ago. When we first arrived in 2006, Charles was still somewhat shy and had not yet begun preaching. He is an incredibly talented drummer and singer, and those were the gifts he rendered to

God’s Greatest Gift

Another soul has been filled with the Holy Ghost in our Puyupungo Church!! 12-year-old Brayan received this Precious gift just last week. I cannot tell you how proud I am, how thankful and grateful! Revival fires are burning! Generational curses are being lifted, chains of bondage are being broken, Jesus is being Glorified as Puyupungo,

A Family in ‘Need’

A family in ‘need’ has a very different meaning in third world countries. I have written about it before, but will share it again. I cannot count the times I have delivered a bag of rice to a family in their home and they literally had nothing else to eat. Here, it’s never a case

Looks Who Is Here!!

After many delays and even some ‘doubts’, look who made it here, my brother, Charles! He was the one that was brave enough and bold enough to start this work with me almost 19 years ago. He is here for a couple of weeks to provide me some much needed help. From playing the drums,

Feeding Their Soul

Food distribution is such a big part of my ministry here in Ecuador. Giving away staple foods such as 20lb bags of rice is something I do on a regular basis. I also love bringing candies to give out after church services, for both children and adults alike! Everyone enjoys sweets!! Then as funds will

Natural Disasters in Ecuador

The last week and a half has been very active with multiple natural disasters in Ecuador. Volcano Sangay (the one nearest to me) has erupted again; we have had flooding in numerous areas and massive mudslides. The main road to get in and out of Puyo, as well as several of the roads getting to
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