Through family trials and triumphs—from burning eye pain to academic victory—Apolonia and Ana’s story reveals the resilience built by community support, faith, and gratitude.
Discipleship classes in Guatemala aren’t just about teaching—they’re about friendship, creative problem-solving, and letting faith take root in unexpected places. Every moment points to a bigger purpose and an unmistakably human journey.
Yesterday we received news that David, Aminta’s grandson and her son, Roberto’s, son, was struck by […]
In February, Jamilton came down with appendicitis. He was able to have emergency surgery and seems […]
May 10th is international Mother’s Day. It is also Olga’s birthday! Olga and Jackeline planned a […]
The day we sent out the “latest” about Alejandra, they actually had another consult with the […]
Today, Jackeline sends a video update about Alejandra’s health progress and shares some exciting news about […]
Jorge continues to remain sober! It’s going to be 2 years now since he took his […]
Some folks ask, “what is the benefit of short term missions trips?” A valid question indeed, […]
Some of you have asked how Fidel is doing since the miracle we witnessed back in […]