Whenever we write a newsletter after we’ve been away for a while, it is strange to write about such extremely different aspects of our life.
Continue ReadingIn mid-August, my wife Florence and I returned from Canada to Cameroon at the conclusion of an eight-week medical leave. In late May, I had a small stroke that necessitated the medical leave.
Continue ReadingAs we enter our fifth month of being back in the field, we have had a chance to exhale as our unsettled life of home assignment has turned into a resettled life in Brazil.
Continue ReadingWe are in the middle of our church’s 7-week Thanksgiving Offering and Dancing time here in Mbingo. Many are farmers here, and each one brings the first fruits of their harvest on their neighborhood’s appointed Sunday.
Continue ReadingJust as trees’ leaves change into vibrant reds, yellows, and orange during fall, God seems to be fond of constantly turning a “new leaf” in our lives and ministry as well.
Continue ReadingThe autumn season brings about thoughts of what kind of kingdom harvest there has been in ministry. I would summarize the last few months as times of connecting with various people and churches.
Continue ReadingIt has been a full fall for us, with many big and exciting things that have taken place. The first thing to announce, which many of you may already know, is that we began our home assignment in October.
Continue Reading“It changed my life!” The beautiful young lady who sat across from me shared over a cup of coffee this past month. She attended last year’s New Year’s retreat at the camp, and it was a turning point for her.
Continue ReadingBonjour from Yaoundé! We promised a report from Maureen’s visit to Mutengene. This is the hub of all the sourcing for CBC Health Services and the location for the receiving and distributing of all the White Cross cargo.
Continue ReadingHow do we summarize the last 3 months into one short letter? It’s been great! We are loving living in Romania!
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