We sincerely thank each and every one of you who have contacted us about Ellie’s broken arm. We want to update you on her healing process, however, let me start with Jessica. Jessica has had knee trouble for the past 1-2 years. While we were at one of Ellie’s follow-up appointments, Jessica asked the doctor to look at her knees. After some exams, the Bolivian doctor determined…
Read MoreWe are grateful for one more opportunity to update you on the ministry here in Bolivia.
The ministry has moved forward a bit slower than usual these last few weeks due to Covid-19.The government has quarantined us in our homes for the past several Sundays which has hindered us from…
Read MoreAs many of you know, Ellie broke her arm in March and required emergency surgery where they put 1 pin in her wrist and 2 in her elbow. Her elbow also required surgery to reassembly the bone fragments. We returned to the doctor a few times shortly afterwards because she was complaining of pain and had a fever. The doctors didn’t see any problems. However, when we went back to have her stitches removed our suspicions were confirmed. She had an infection at…
Read MoreOn the last weekend in March, our family gathered with 2 other missionary families for lunch. We enjoyed a time of fellowship as our children all played together. As we were preparing to leave, Ellie fell several feet from…
Read MoreWe have finally been able to start scheduled visitation again as we get the word out about the church and its new location. We have already had some visitors come including a man who brought his children. Before leaving he made a profession of faith. Praise the Lord! Several others have mentioned that they would come. Unfortunately, we are still not able to hold larger events at the church since we are only allowed to use…
Read MoreRainy season has come to the jungle in full force since our last letter. It has been a nice change in weather because it has helped cool things down to a more comfortable temperature. With all the rain, there have come challenges and blessings in the ministry as well.
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