The Amazon Mission Festival Adventure Begins You don’t understand spiritual warfare until you embark on a quest to take ground from the enemy. Our day to day lives don’t normally produce any resistance from satan because for the most part we aren’t any threat to him. Once we get out of our crazy lives long … Read more
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“Buenos Tacos” is our standard greeting when Lucho (our Junglemaster director in Peru) and I phone each other…its a code for “all is well”….This time, what I heard was, “Tomas, I need to tell you something……. (my heart sank, I knew something was wrong)…………… “Leandro is in the hospital, he is very sick.” “Oh no, … Read more
No Chrome……………. JungleMaster doesn’t have any “Chrome”. I think we’re made out of something more like cast Iron. A Canadian friend of mine says Cast Iron is, “The American Wonder Metal”. Maybe that’s not a great analogy, but what we don’t have is anything that tears at the heart of the average North American Christian. … Read more
I have to laugh at Gods sense of humor, we’ve not only had the longest transition to full-time ministry in history at 13 years, but now hold the title of shortest term full-time missionaries in history, 4 months……BUT now I’m going for the most transitions back into full-time ministry, we’ll return as soon as we … Read more
Jimmy was just doin the Lords work…. Today Janet and I are celebrating our 30th wedding anniversary, last week we began to think we should do something special but there were a lot of obstacles in our way. Over the week God took our “Perfect Storm” and created a “Perfect Calm” …..Our daughter Tessa had … Read more
‘First will be Last’This is the latest newsletter……
Medical Mission We gathered a huge amount of equipment at home and as we traveled into the Amazon we culled down the equipment to what we believed would be the best things to have on hand while in the jungle. The Team was amazing. With the broad expertise of a nurse, para-medics and an engineer; … Read more
Up-Date on our fuel issues. As you read this it may be a bit of a shock that we were stranded 390 miles deep in the jungle with no fuel and needing 190 gallons to get back to the beginning of the only road that leads to an airport and our ticket home….. We had … Read more
Day One: Sorry for the delay in getting this post up, I was able to use the satellite phone as a phone but every time I tried to get it to work as a modem, my computer would lock up. I worked on the issue while in Dos de Mayo but with all the issues … Read more