Once when I was in the mountains with heathen Indians, I learned a valuable lesson about how Jesus is.The mountains, even in the tropics, are freezing (so it seems )at night. Communication at any level was almost impossible. These Indians spoke through their noses and were NOT Christians as far as I could tell. I […]
Month: January 2013
99 and The 1
An interesting week a here in Managua Nicaragua I have been dwelling on the good shepherd leaving the 99 to find the one. The 99 are good, they’re taken care of. It’s that ONE that worries me. IF you are ‘intolerant’ you will not go after that one. Winnie and I believe that the greatest, […]
Brandon’s Continuing Miracle
8 year old Brando got hit by a taxi 8 months ago. When help arrived he had no pulse nor was he breathing. He was resuscitated, and taken to Lenin Fonseca. They said he wasn’t going to survive, had a hole in his head, broken femur as well as many other broken bones and internal […]
Day to Day Living in Nicaragua
Our Italian Restaurant, “Rosticceria Roma” finally opened. It is a source of income for my family as well as a way to feed the kids in the dump and on the street. Also, and most importantly we are providing jobs and moral/spiritual structure to the girls we raise as well as OTHERS. It’s all about […]
A New Year in Nicaragua
Guadalupe is the resettlement community of the dump. They moved everyone about 300 yards outside the dump. They have new adobe houses but only make about 75 cents a day. They have to pay utilities plus food for an average of five to six mouths, so the parents have to do real juggling acts. Immediate […]