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

More Blessed to Give than to Receive

What a joy it was blessing families today with rice, so their children have enough to eat! It’s a honor to serve the Lord and something special GIVING to others! These are a few of the people we blessed today!!!

Hell is NOT a Party!!!

I heard two people talking the other day, and the young woman said, “I’m going to Hell, aren’t I?” Her young friend’s response, with a big smile on his face was, “I’ll save you a seat.” People so casually talk about Hell as if it’s a place of living it up, sheer fun, and just

Never Forget

“Can a maid forget her ornaments, or a bride her attire??? Yet my people have forgotten Me days without number.” Jeremiah 2:32 I wake up each morning with Jesus on my mind. He is the center of my thoughts all the day long. I talk with him, I walk with Him all day, and He

Go Ye into ALL the World

Missionary Charles, his wife Missionary Jenny, and Missionary Susan, obeying the call to “Go Ye…..” and preach this gospel to those who have never heard, that souls might be won into the kingdom! We have lived by the old song that says, “Where He leads me I will follow.” No, we have never been afraid…because
Seeing my brother, Charles, and his wife, Jenny, praying in the altar last night at Puyo church was such a beautiful sight to behold. Charles is so tender, and seeing him weep and hearing his burden for the lost souls of Ecuador moved me to tears! He and Jenny prayed and cried out to the

Jesus, My Healer!

A short time ago while in the USA, I came down with a terrible cough that would not stop, and that lasted nearly a month. After I finally got over the cough, I began to notice that I would get hoarse or even lose my voice completely while worshiping or preaching. And it was much
Yesterday was a beautiful morning, clear sky, sun shining. Perfect day. I woke up praising the Lord, as always, and started getting things together to go work at Yantana church in the beautiful yucca plants we have there. My plan was to work, then pray at the church for a while afterwards, and then do
As I stepped onto the roof this evening to wash my clothes (that’s where I do laundry), my mouth fell wide open in awe as I beheld the stunning view of Volcano Sangay and Volcano El Altar, snow capped and standing so tall and proud, in all their glory. Yes, I’ve lived here for 7

Tears on the Altar

Some of our beautiful Kichwa Indian young people praying in the altar, crying out to the Lord, at our Puyupungo church. So beautiful are the tears that fall on these wooden altars! Jesus sees every one and hears every prayer! The Lord is moving in Ecuador!
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