Monday, June 29, 2009
Argentina
Well, we are sitting in the Costa Rica airport waiting for our plane to head to Argentina. Please continue to follow us so you can continue to pray for us. We will add a new page as soon as possible from Buenos Aires. God bless all of you.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Argentina Update
Mike & now have a date, June 29th that we will leave for Argentina. Our yearly mission meeting will be here in Costa Rica June 25-29. We will attend this meeting and leave from there to the airport. Please pray for us as we finish our time here, packing, and our flight to Argentina.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Mike's first sermon in Spanish
Mike preached his first sermon in Spanish at the new church start "Iglesia Vida Nueva". Others in pictures are the pastor, Geovanni & his wife. Cavin & Charlotte Cawthon and their children as new missionaries in langauage school. They have been in the country only one month.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Here we go to - Argentina
For of you that have not heard already, we are transferring to Argentina. We do not have a definite date, but probably will be the end of June or 1st of July. We will be living in Buenos Aires. Mike is taking the position of Logistics Coordinator, which has to do with housing, cars, visas, budgets, etc. We still plan to take our STAS (stateside asignment/furlough) Dec. 15th 2009 through June 15th 2010 in west Tennessee. We ask that you continue to pray for us as we make this transition. We understand the Spanish is spoken a little different there than here in Costa Rica. We have had a wonderful experience here in Costa Rica working in Operation GO. Many of you have come down and worked along side of us and we are so thankful. Also, the missionary family here has been a real blessing to us, we will miss working and being with them.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Testimony
Monday, March 23, 2009
Earthquake Dec. 2008 Costa Rica
Please Click on this titleand watch as the earthquake happens. Watch the small quite river as it turns into a flood of mud, and feel the quake as the photographer did as he was calling for help.
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