“My dream is to finish my studies and become a missionary.”
Read MoreIn the US, during the last weeks of May, Social Media is full of prom pictures and spring sports - then in June, there are all the graduations, parties, and end of school trips. Wow - we sure are busy celebrating, dressing up, and taking A LOT of pictures of what “our” kids do and accomplish.
Read MoreThey always say, “Life isn’t all fun and games,” but I beg to differ. Life, my friend, is what you make it!
Read MoreRecently, I have noticed the incredible role music, particularly singing, plays in the lives of the girls at the Hope House.
Read MoreMost days, life at the Hope House is ordinary. It is full of household tasks such as folding laundry (The washing machines run all day, 7 days a week, to keep clothes clean for our 50 girls), cooking food, doing homework, playing fútbol, and cleaning floors.
Read MoreThere were hundreds of dresses. Literally. There were many formal gowns we have used for several years now, but there were also a few hundred brand new dresses that a large department store kindly donated.
Read MoreAs I looked out the window of the Hope House today I relished in a moment of simplicity... the simple act of teeter-tottering with friends brought me back to a time and place when I myself as a little girl enjoyed the teeter-totter.
Read MoreWhat’s the science behind a smile? Ding Li, from Britishcouncil.org, says when our brains feel happy, endorphins are produced and neuronal signals are transmitted to our facial muscles to trigger a smile.
Read MoreWhen 5am Thursday morning rolls around, I’m in full swing ‘Mama Mode’. (...Even though I’m not technically a mom yet, you kind of have to be in that mode when you’re trying to get 50 girls ready for school in the morning.)
Read MoreHave you ever been in a camp where kids are going everywhere, there is noise, there is laughter, there are giggles. Balls being bounced, games being played, kids huddled in groups talking. That pretty much sums up the Hope House on any given afternoon, trust me with 50 girls in one house, the place is buzzing!
Read MoreYou may be familiar with Jesus’ parable in Matthew 13, when he explains how the kingdom of Heaven is like a merchant who finds a choice pearl, and then sells everything he owns so he can go back and purchase it.
In the summer of 2009, my husband Matt and I had been approved to come and work in Ecuador as missionary associates under Joil and Leah Marbut.
Read MoreA thought that comes to my mind often is that there is no way I can truly understand the fullness of God´s plans.
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