When I was studying Mechanical Engineering in College one of the clases that we had to take was called quality control. It was a class that taught how to maintain the quality of a product in the manufacturing process. The process was to take one out of every 20 or 50 in the production line and measure it and record the measurements on a graph chart. This showed even the … [Read more...]
Bolivia Mission’s Trip
We would like to personally invite you to take a mission's trip and visit us in Bolivia this year. This could be the best decision of your life and it would be an honor for us to have you come and visit us and the ministry here. This will be an exciting trip that you will never forget and will impact your life for eternity. Here you will find answers to the majority of the … [Read more...]
Chained by Darkness
Since we have been on the mission field I have been surprised to see how prevalent evil and the occult is. That is not to say that there is not that type of activity in the US or other places, but it seems to be more prevalent or open here. I have heard many stories about people seeing ghosts and dwarves (no not the 7 from Snow White) and demons in the form of animals. … [Read more...]
What would you Sacrifice? (Three things that make sacrificing easier)
It has always amazed me to hear stories of sacrifice, especially when it is in a religious context. To think that a person would strap a bomb on themselves and ignite it to "please their god" One of the examples that has impacted me more than any other is something that used to take place here in Bolivia. Years ago families that wanted to really show their dedication and … [Read more...]
Reaching Youth in Chile
This past week I had the privilege to visit with a great missionary friend Jason Holt in Chile to participate in their annual youth conference. The Lord has really blessed the ministry in Chile and for me it was an honor to be part. The conference started on Wednesday night and lasted through Friday night with services in the morning on Thursday and Friday. The theme for the … [Read more...]