Juanito
During our time in Ejido Santa Adalida, we lived next door to our host, Nora. Nora has three children, the youngest of whom, Juanito, is thre...
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During our time in Ejido Santa Adalida, we lived next door to our host, Nora. Nora has three children, the youngest of whom, Juanito, is thre...
I waited to post this until we've almost left Mexico for a reason, which will soon become apparent. I know many of you are worriers, but your anx...
Last week, our focus was on Social Justice. We read several chapters from Exiles by Michael Frost that discussed issues in social justice and our...
This is the fourth and final blog in my series (In case you hadn't noticed, the title of the series is Theology, Simplicity, and Social Justice, Oh My...
Two weeks ago, our focus was on simplicity in the Christian life. We began by reading a chapter in Celebration of Discipline by the same name.&nb...
Although I posted two blogs last week, I have not posted a blog in the past three weeks that says much about what we've been doing. This will be ...
I would like to introduce you to someone very special to me. She lives in Ejido Buenos Aires, a small farming village outside of Matamoros, Mexic...
One of our teaching sessions this past week was on the cost of discipleship. We know that before we pursue a discipleship with Jesus, we ought to...
This is "The Gateway", AIM's base in Ej. Buenos Aires (outside of Matamoros). Above is the main building that contains the kitchen, dining are...
Wow! How do I even begin to describe what all God has been teaching me? It's been a truly crazy and eye-opening week. To be honest, I...