Our September 2012 newsletter is now available to read online. Click the image below to access it. The newsletter is password protected. If you do not know the password and would like to read the [...]
In the Upper Region of Guinea, WorldVenture missionaries Nathan and Becky and Brenda are partnering with the local church. Their work is set in a town that is choked by political corruption, [...]
Today is the celebration {Eid-ul-Fitr} marking the end of Ramadan for Muslims in Guinea. As I cut the last of the homemade cinnamon bread and warmed hot chocolate for the girls’ breakfast, [...]
One of the most joyous times for a family in our town is the birth of a new baby. When the baby is seven days old the family throws a big party and invites all their friends and neighbors. They [...]
“I love You more than any other, only You can satisfy… hhhmmm… hmmm… um, …closer than a brother… hhhmmm… hmmm… um, hmm…” {I forgot the words.} “Let it buffer, momma” a voice piped up from the [...]
“Can you teach me English?” This is the question we hear nearly every time someone learns we are from the U.S. After hearing this question time and time again, I began to realize [...]
David looked out the window at the deluge. A shifty looking man caught his eye. “Stop!” David yelled. He could see the guy taking off down the street with our laundry tubs. “Get [...]
We have a portable Sawyer water filter. It mechanically filters out bacteria, protozoa, and viruses. It’s awesome. We love it. There’s just one problem. We haven’t found a good solution for the [...]
Mrs. B. has seven children, one boy and six girls. Her son is in his late teens and her youngest two children are twin girls the same age as Amelie and Annika. She and her five girls sleep [...]