There's a Place Called Canary Islands ... and They Need Jesus
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[Most of the text below was taken from a newsletter sent via email in February 2022. Some details and photos have been added for context.] I trust this email finds you well and thriving in spite of so many challenges we have all had to face the past couple of years. I hope this letter brightens your day a bit and encourages you that God is still doing amazing things all around us. As you may know, I have been back in the States for over a year now after handing over the mission work in Ecuador to the local churches. They continue to grow and thrive together with a new sense of responsibility for the churches, the children centers, the school and even a new church plant in Colombia. Please keep them in your prayers as God continues to work in and through them. When I returned from Ecuador, I decided to live with my folks in Missouri for many reasons, among them: the rise of cost of living in California, my nephew and niece and the soon arrival of a new niec...