So…what’s next…?We graduated…from the Ambassadors’ Academy!Oh, wait…you thought Daniel graduated from seminary and I graduated from my college classes? Not yet, but hopefully I did draw in your attention to this special blog on the Ambassadors’ Academy!! This academy wasn’t a strictly academic course for some kind of missionary qualification, rather a training, fellowship, and practical on the ground training in street evangelism with one of our favorite ministries: Living Waters! Though this was only a quick, weekend experience, this academy impacted us SO much, we felt the need to use an entire blog to explain just a few highlights of our trip. But first, a little more about who we are…Living Waters style: Missions above Australia from Australia!My husband Daniel was born and raised in Australia! He came to America to pursue missionary training to the unreached people groups of Papua New Guinea. Though we want to share the Gospel wherever we are with whoever we can, the deep needs of Papua New Guinea are constantly on our minds, because in our American culture, we have solid churches and the Bible in our language, but in Papua New Guinea, they have nothing. Daniel frequently comments that, even in California (like the pic above), America has so many Australian trees! On top of that, Huntington Beach even has Australian aloe! Why? America tends to like things from other countries that break the American norm with their accents, interesting facts, etc. I will explain more about why that relates to the academy later, but right now I want to make the point that having a global focus is so important to the mission of the church! So, that’s why we’re studying hard (see any other blog for more info), and like the globe from Living Waters ministry above, we want to share the Gospel to everyone that we can, regardless of where we are or where those people are from. One more important note about us… Taliah!This is our daughter, Taliah! She is such a delight to be around! I don’t think we would have ever found this amazing park in California without her! Words can’t express how much joy there is in sharing the Gospel with her! But now, it’s time to hear all about the academy!! Group pictures of our teams!The big picture is my favorite group picture of our team. Our team leader, Tony Ramsek, was an incredible leader who served and led us with humility, wisdom, and genuine kindness. Everyone else on our team, including Gina, who helped with the ladies specifically, displayed amazing love for each other and strong evangelistic passion! We definitely have made strong friendships that will last in this lifetime, and (Lord willing), in eternity! As for the smaller pictures, the top three and middle two show my team when I did this academy last time (2019) as a single college student. The bottom middle picture was actually the first picture my now husband ever saw of me…and he wasn’t even sure which person was me! On that note, it’s important to note that Emily (the one on the right) is now one of my closest friends to this day, three years later. I’m so thankful for her friendship!! With that said, Living Waters has had a huge impact on our relationship (not to mention our salvation testimonies); I can’t say we would be married right now if it wasn’t for their outstanding ministry! The rest of the photos show the team we just had, and I can’t wait to catch up with all of them more! Emeal Zwayne.Also known as “E.Z.”, Emeal Zwayne is the president of Living Waters. Here are some highlights Daniel and I had of his message from our notes: 1. The text was Mark 6:30-34. Christ was moved with compassion at a large crowd. He is the Shepherd; unbelievers were left without a Shepherd, and that should move us to compassion. 2. The worst thing a Christian can have is to have no burden. When you grow cold, you lack compassion and gentleness. Pray to have a burden for the lost!!!! 3. Americans tend to live in a giant, Christian bubble (this isn’t good)… We as Christian do Christian things frequently, but can fail to be ambassadors for Christ in the midst of the activities. Notice the hilarious “popped out eyes” in the middle picture below. Here’s a link to one of our favorite messages he has preached: Living Waters Love at its Best: www.livingwaters.com/love-best-2/ Oscar Navarro.1. Acts 17 was the text: how did the early church evangelize? 2. Discipleship evangelism (John 13:35): discipleship and evangelism are two sides of the same coin. 3. “Let it go”, from Disney’s Frozen is an example of the faulty, anti-god thinking of the world. It says “no right, no wrong…” 4. Preach victoriously!! Christ has already won the battle at the cross!! I included some additional pictures of the academy below. Mark Spence.1. Exodus 20 gives the Ten Commandments. Our preaching and teaching needs to have a clear law/Gospel distinctive. 2. Mark went through the Ten Commandments, making his message SO convicting and helpful. Have you always put God first in your affections? 3. “You don’t invite Him as Lord”; “You escape God by running to God”. Check out this link below based on the middle picture: Side note: Isn’t that an amazing truck?? Pastor Philip De Courcy.1. As the pastor of Kindred Community Church (where the conference was held), Pastor Phillip gave an amazing session on Acts 8:28-40 with the pastoral encouragement to tell someone about the Gospel. As a Masters’ Seminary grad born in Ireland, his connections with churches, awesome accent, and outstanding passion for evangelism and world missions inspired and encouraged us greatly! He spoke about a mentor of his who encouraged him (and Alistair Begg) to share the Gospel every day. 2. He encouraged us to be “superspreaders” of the Gospel. He led by example by explaining well the importance of church leadership sharing the Gospel and encouraging their church members to do the same. 3. He spoke of being deeply concerned with the salvation of lost souls: “every person this side of Heaven should be concerned about everyone this side of Hell”. E.Z., Mark, and others from Living Waters attend his church, and he fully supports and loves them, which was SO encouraging. His humility was so evident, you could tell how much the guys at Living Waters truly love and submit to his leadership - truly inspiring! Here’s a link to his ministry: KTT.org: www.ktt.org/about/philip-de-courcy On the lower left picture, you can see some evangelism role play, which was SO fun! Role play with my husband was honestly like the honeymoon we never had (due to covid). We couldn’t imagine being blessed with a better trip; so thankful for our time together! On the lower right picture, you can see a live podcast panel. They included some interesting live Q & A, and they had Pastor Philip in on the show with them, which was SO cool! It was exciting to see them displaying the importance of the local church in evangelism…and they had a very insightful discussion with Pastor Philip regarding the role of the evangelist in the church. Please see the podcast!! LIVING WATERS PODCAST link: www.livingwaters.com/podcast/ Ray Comfort.We could say SO much about Ray Comfort, but I’ll stick with a few quick highlights: 1. He was born with ten toes on one foot…that’s why I didn’t include his feet in the pic… Just kidding! But he uses this as an analogy of how we should always be ready to share the Gospel using the Law, the Ten Commandments, to bring the knowledge of sin and to magnify Christ. 2. He spoke of the great joy of sharing the Gospel (just do it). His text was Acts 28:23, and he spoke of man’s will to live and the conscience. 3. He frequently shares the Gospel with his dog, Sam (see the lower right picture), as a springboard for sharing his faith. Also, hilarious slides (see the “pope yes”) and biblically sound teaching. Living Waters Headquarters!!!!YAY! So much I could say, but I’ll stick to some basic explanations: First row: Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort on display; the Living Waters studio; the Ten Commandments! Second row: an AMAZINGLY fun evengelism tool (you try to press “yes” with a magnetic pole and it pulls you to “no”); my precious Evidence Bible from their ministry on their studio table; my amazing husband Daniel with my Bible at the studio! Third row: Daniel sitting in the studio; a huge dinosaur head from Answers in Genesis; a Living Waters sign! Fourth row: the Living Waters store pictures, including some tracts, a scary button I wouldn’t dare to touch, and some display items you should check out closely! Very bottom: Ray with his dog: Sam (Taliah’s favorite)! YAY! Park break!We had so much fun hanging out with Taliah during this trip as well. It’s so fun to see her growing and loving new things, and it was exciting to put evangelism into practice at parks during the encouragement of Living Waters! Last time we were in California, Taliah was so young; now it’s amazing to start having more of a connection with her through her growth! She loves swings! BUT I HAVEN’T EVEN TOLD YOU THE BEST PART YET!! Practice for the best part…Here is some practice we did for open-air evangelism. The biggest picture shows Tony Ramsek, our team leader, leading by example in loving, humble, open-air preaching practice. THEN, you can see some gospel conversation role play below (middle picture), and MY FAVORITE PERSON EVER PRACTICING OPEN AIR PREACHING!! He did SO well! I’m SO proud of him. Here’s a link to his practicing: Daniel’s Practice Open-Air link: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqumN3lIcj9pO0lFgvqWRf_HYZlQY3Xri BUT, that’s STILL not the best part…I’ll lead in to that while you check out Answers in Genesis: Answers in Genesis link: answersingenesis.org/ Evangelism!!!!Wow. SOOO much I could share. Here’s the super nutshell version: First, we listened to the guys from Living Waters open-air. Then, we found our own spot and our team broke up into smaller teams to go out and share the Gospel on Huntington Beach. Some highlights include my teammate (Gina) and I sharing the Gospel to a messianic Jew named Elvis (who was going on about bizarre things) and his friend, Orlando. I specifically went through the Law and the Gospel with Orlando, trying to personalize the truth of the Gospel for him, because he seemed to think that the things of God were for people like Elvis (the Jew, not the singer…), not for him. He had broken God’s Law (lying, stealing, etc.), and knew he needed a Savior to save him from Hell, but he was kind of apathetic towards the things of God at the same time. Because he didn’t seem too humble, I didn’t share too much of the Gospel with him, but he clearly already knew of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the God-man. Also on the beach was a false prophet we have seen before, and a dude with a “turn or burn” cape. We were so encouraged to be able to share the true Gospel and glorify Christ regardless of what other influences were out there, regardless of the response. God is always glorified in the proper preaching of His Word! Finally, the last person to note was the F* Biden guy. He was very interesting, saying he was planning to show others Christ with magic tricks. THE BEST PARTOkay, whatever you’re doing, please stop it now and watch this link. MY HUSBAND OPEN-AIR PREACHED!!!! He did SO amazing and I’m SO proud of him!! I can’t thank Living Waters enough for this great opportunity. Not to brag too much on my husband, but he literally drew a MASSIVE crowd in a matter of a few minutes. I heard people calling him cute (I watched out for them because he’s mine…haha…) and saw people stopping because of his loving, humble, compelling delivery. I have been so proud of my husband so many times in our marriage, but this trumps them all. I can’t believe every day that I married someone so godly, Christ-centered, and biblically mature. My eyes fill with tears of joy and gratitude to God just thinking about him. You HAVE to see this: Daniel’s Open Air at Huntington Beach: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqumN3lIcj9od_1e2BafRzEc05GFflEVu Bonus, Daniel’s Stop-Light Preaching: youtu.be/Zyu938WCVD8 Daniel was able to do this preaching with Steve Sanchez, a hilarious, outgoing guy Daniel used to enjoy listening to on Way of the Master radio a long time ago, so that was pretty special for Daniel! And if you NEED to watch more, here’s a link to ALL his open air preaching: Daniel’s Open Air Preaching link: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqumN3lIcj9pHHVRbiv2UYNIhuyTVqV5X Congrats!The academy ended with a sad good-bye, but with hope for the future! The director of the academy, Miguel Esparza, along with E.Z. and Mark, all gave encouraging endings to a remarkable weekend. One of Daniel’s major highlights was the amazing hospitality shown by the guys the last day. They truly displayed that they are there for us and they want to serve us. We were so blessed all weekend; it was SO hard to leave! But I can’t end the blog there… Taliah comparison!Though the academy was over, we still had one more day left in California: church at Pastor Phillip’s church! That Sunday, I dressed Taliah in an outfit she wore last time we were in California - over a year ago (it was SUPER big last time). It was so fun to see the comparison! Taliah was actually in a Living Water’s video from our time there last year, so I’ll link to it here: I can’t believe how much she has grown!! Church!Wow, look at that missions wall! Church at Kindred Community was absolutely amazing. Pastor Philip was in Ephesians 2, and when he preached through verse 21 it was specifically convicting. He talked through how we are a temple of the Lord, and how the presence of God in us as Christians is more amazing than the Jewish Holy of Holies, which used to be the only place where the presence of God was found. It was a beautiful campus, and Taliah especially liked to look at the water while we had amazing fellowship with new friends from Living Waters. The fellowship through-out the academy was so amazing, it felt like a glimpse of Heaven. It’s hard to think of a time of fellowship that has been so rich and Christ-centered, which made it hard to leave. I also included here a short article by Mark Spence’s sweet, humble, hospitable wife: Laura Spence (used with permission). Please consider reading it, especially if you’re a mom. It was very impactful and convicting for me. How could I end without this verse…? A Living Waters theme verse: Mark 16:15!We want to take the command of Jesus seriously and go out into all the world and preach the Gospel to every creature, including the unreached, bible-less people of Papua New Guinea.
Unlike the American people, these individuals are begging for missionaries, yet they die and face the wrath of God without a chance to hear the Gospel every day. Will you consider learning more about our ministry, praying for us…or going yourself? The need is great and there may not be a tomorrow. Any donations go to help us with current studies. FinisTerre link: www.finisterremission.org/
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DID TALIAH RIDE A HORSE IN THE WILD, WILD WEST?No...but she did see a rustic, western town!Picture it with me, follow along to a short narrative of my favorite book outside Scripture (look at the first two lines of pictures to illustrate the story, from left to right): You’re living in a small home with your mom and sister. Little do you know that massive treasure (see the million-dollar bill) is lurking outside. Suddenly your world is turned upsidedown and your father is shot outside your home for a reason you can’t understand. You are forced to be the “man of the house”, though you’re just a boy. You live on meager portions of food and visit Saloon’s often to try to relieve yourself of the pain, because you can’t figure out who has murdered your father! You roam through the town – nothing. Then, through a crazy series of events, you learn that the murder has something to do with gold. There is hidden treasure – hidden gold, and your mother has been hiding it from you! You have a golden nugget, your friend steals it from you, so you almost murder him. You found a girl you want to impress so you pretend you’re a Christian and she does too but neither one of you are saved! You can’t find the treasure! Everything is hopeless! You were shot! You almost die, in anguish because you realize that your sin of hating your friend is as bad as murder: you’re just as guilty and deserving of punishment as whoever murdered your father! You have lived a life of hypocrisy, pretending to be what you’re not when really you’re deserving of Hell! From another country, a preacher has come to explain the Gospel to you. His name is Charles Spurgeon, and he explained that Jesus (who is God in the flesh), came to live, die, and rise again. He died for people of all different nations, for people who are liars, thieves, and murderers at heart. He explained that repentance is turning from sin to Christ. You understood the depth of this, that this message is better than treasure, and you lost your bitterness towards your mother because you understand why she would keep such riches from you – the same riches that killed your father because of his greed. At the end of your story, you casually decide to get your hands on an old typewriter so that you can type out verses that you’re learning from in the Bible. You find an astonishing treasure through many sermons you find within the old typewriter, and as you look through everything, you notice something you never would have found if you didn’t care about writing out Scripture – the hidden piece of treasure! But does it even matter anymore? To read this book for yourself, check out this link (don’t worry, I skipped around a lot…there are many more surprises in the book). Jake’s Fortune by Ray Comfort book link: www.amazon.com/Jakes-Fortune-Ray-Comfort/dp/B005UVWRPK But how did our trip actually go? From dressing up in western hats and bonnets, to playing with western crafts, to seeing the sites of a western town, little Taliah had such a great time on our little trip! This little town in Arizona is very well-built, complete with pretty much everything western you could think of! But why would we go to a little western town? Simply put, it was on our way to somewhere else, and we thought it would look great with some Gospel tracts! If you look at the pictures above closely, you’ll see some of the Gospel tracts in the photos below. Another reason we visited this little place is because Daniel thinks its really cool in general, and I like it because it reminds me of my favorite book outside of the Bible: Jake’s Fortune (as I have illustrated above). So thankful for the experience…and for Taliah’s growth! She's grown SO much!!This is a 4th of July pic from last year of Taliah (left) compared to one from this month (right), at the same event – fireworks in Gilbert, AZ! But this time…they had lots more activities…including Mormon-run sports bouncy games! I was so excited to give them tracts, and I had a great conversation (sharing the Gospel) while on the park with Taliah, while Daniel had a great conversation while walking around the park looking for people to talk to with some other guys. Pray for Ashland and Giana! I was able to share the Gospel with them while holding Taliah. I think she really helped to break the ice, and I was able to explain to them how serious eternity really is. Pray for Ali, a guy from Pakistan who was very open to Daniel sharing the Gospel with him. Daniel ended up giving him a Living Waters Four Gospels, because he seemed very interested in becoming a Christian. Also pray for some Mormons who were running some rides. We were able to give two of them tracts. Overall, it was a great 4th of July... ...but someone wasn't too happy on the 4th... A little angry about the Gospel...?It’s time to get a little political! This tract here is proof that sharing the Gospel isn’t always a cup of tea! Though Daniel and I said nothing to anyone about Trump, or the Republican party (and this booklet says nothing about Trump either), someone threw this out into the street after we put it on their house (I crossed out some “swear” words). Why? Because many Americans equate Christianity with the Republican party. While abortion is murder and same-sex “marriage” (along with fornication and many other sexual sins) are not acceptable in God’s sight, that doesn’t mean Jesus is a Republican or that Jesus “hates Trump” – it means that Jesus died for His people, of all nations, not for the Republican party, or for the Democratic party. So, don’t be discouraged if you are trying to share the Gospel with your tracts and someone yells at you or throws the tract back. Wait…you don’t have any tracts? Heres a link! The best Gospel tracts link ever: store.livingwaters.com/gospel-tracts.html Botanical gardens exploration!This place, a botanical gardens in Phoenix, was interesting to visit. It received some Gospel tracts (see the link above to get yours), and it had some scenery you wouldn’t see every day. The colored (not natural) structures you see are hand-blown glass. I think they’re quite bizarre, but that’s okay… In this set of pictures, Daniel likes the glass the farthest to the left on the very top, and the farthest to the right on the very bottom. I really like the sun dial here. Anything that somehow tells time is interesting to me, and it serves as a reminder of how short our lives are. Speaking of that, I have written about some of the things we have been doing lately, but I think it’s also appropriate to introduce ourselves briefly. Interesting...?WELL…how’s that for an introduction? Honestly, I thought this picture could serve as a great intro to our backgrounds, because it touches on a few key things that are related to who we are, specifically Daniel: 1. Daniel (my husband) was born and raised (his whole life) in Australia. He just recently moved to America to pursue missionary training to Papua New Guinea (just above Australia). 2. Similar in quite a few ways to the Aboriginal people of Australia, our plan (Lord willing) is to end up in an unreached tribe one day that has NEVER heard the Gospel. 3. Just like this little blurb mentions the Greek translation of the Bible, right now Daniel is studying in seminary (on break for the summer) so that he can be equipped to translate the Bible into a tribal language (we have both already taken some Greek). Back to Jerusalem!Why did I include this magazine? I wanted to share a little more about my background too, and looking at this magazine brought up many memories for me that I want to briefly share: 1. I took an amazing trip to Israel in 2019. In Bible college, I had been planning to be a missionary to Israel; I was even in contact frequently with an organization I wanted to go with. 2. Similar to the people of Israel before the time of Christ, I learned after I went to Israel that people of the land that Christ walked in are not as unreached as the people of Papua New Guinea. They have the Scripture in their language, and they have some churches, but the unreached in Papua New Guinea have nothing. That’s what made me originally think PNG over Israel would be more “needful” (in biblical terms, Rom. 15:20-21), though I still love the people, culture, and language in Israel. 3. Just like Greek, Daniel and I both have learned some Hebrew, which will also aid in Bible translation. Botanical hideouts and art!That’s why we’re in Phoenix, because the missionary training is here that could help us greatly in an endeavor to go to the unreached in Papua New Guinea! Of all these pictures, I think the little hideout (the one with Daniel and Taliah in it…if you look close) is the coolest. Did you know that people used to live in huts like these? It’s not quite like that in Papua New Guinea, but it’s interesting to learn about “off the grid” living (though it’s not really exciting to me, it’s worth anything to see the people of PNG have the Gospel in their own tongue). Something else related to Papua New Guinea... An Aussie education!Another aspect of living in Papua New Guinea would include homeschooling! Though I can’t be sure what I’m going to use for Taliah yet, the idea of using a curriculum that’s Christian, but also Australian based, is very appealing to me, because I want our daughter to be able to learn about people groups all around the world versus having an American-centric education. Living in America for however long we’re here will give Taliah the American perspective that I think will benefit her, if it’s balanced with Australian curriculum, living in Papua New Guinea, visiting Australia, etc.! The most important part about her education, however, is that the Gospel is in the center, not the Republican, American-dream centered “gospel”, but the true Gospel of the Hebrew-and-Greek written true Bible! This is a really good, relevant documentary if you’re interested in what I mean by the American Gospel: American Gospel movie link (free hour long YouTube verison): www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocHm18wUAGU I love this...This is kind of random, but I just had to include this notepad, because I love what it says so much! As Christians, we need to have this mindset: get it done! Progress for God’s kingdom! (In a loving, Christian way:) attack!! I just want to encourage you to not be concerned with the things of this world. Think every day, is what I’m doing going to impact eternity? If not, why are you doing it? Now get out there, share the Gospel, and spend quality time with your spouse and children! Fun time with her father!I love these pictures! It’s so amazing to be able to spend time as a family, still studying and sharing the Gospel, but having more time together because of Daniel’s break. Doesn’t Taliah look excited? She is very active, and she loves being around lots of people, which is such a blessing! Because… Various meanings of the word "your neighbor" in other languages...…in the tribe, where we would potentially be translating the Bible, has lots of tribal people who will most likely want to be around you all the time! I got this picture from a Bible Translations Instagram post (they also did the kangaroo pic above). I really like how they illustrate Bible translation. I’ve brought it up before, but please remember at all times that there are more people groups WITHOUT Scripture in their language than those that do. Let that sink in. ISRAEL!I wanted to share a little more about my time in Israel that I mentioned above. Mainly, what I wanted to get across for is that the Gospel didn’t originally come to the American people (contrary to concepts within Mormonism). The Gospel was originally spread through-out the Jewish populations to the Gentiles (everyone else). This flies in the face of the idea that American church is the “Christian church”, as if it was the ground that Jesus walked on. That’s why we want to teach Taliah about different cultures. Fun exploration!Here’s an example! Though obviously these pictures were taken in America, as Taliah gets older, I want to teach her about different fish, fruit, and mammals in other countries. Daniel is VERY helpful in this endeavor because he teaches me new Australian names for things I’ve never heard before! Sometimes he even mentions fruit, animals, etc. that I’ve never heard of, and I always laugh about it! So, even more than I’m excited to teach new things to Taliah, I can’t wait to see how much she learns from her Australian father! How close is Australia to Papua New Guinea?If you notice in these pictures, Australia is located in the section of books that includes New Zealand and Indonesia. Well…Papua New Guinea is even closer to Australia than Indonesia! And New Zealand (where our favorite evangelist, Ray Comfort, is from), is very close as well! Why am I bringing that up? Because Daniel knows WAY more about Papua New Guinea than I do, and probably much more than the average American, which is so encouraging! But this is not encouraging… Not the Message!I just wanted to comment here on the “Message” paraphrase. I would not call it a translation. I would call it a paraphrase that’s inaccurate in many ways. You can comment below if you want more information. It’s just important, with all our English versions of the Bible, to make sure we’re using a translation that’s accurate to the original manuscripts in Hebrew and Greek. That’s what we want to do, create an accurate translation of the Bible into a tribal language. But until then, we plan to make the most of our time in Phoenix, and share the Gospel, because we aren’t promised tomorrow. Loving the water in the summer...Taliah loves the water! It’s so fun to be able to beat the heat in the cool water of our local parks. People flock there in the summer, too, so it serves as a Gospel opportunity as well. I love watching her get excited about the water! It’s also encouraging to see her watch me give out tracts, because then sometimes she wants a tract for herself! Super interesting...This is that same organization I mentioned above. I included this post because I think it serves the theme of this blog very well. Can you imagine what it will be like to meet the Lord of Heaven and earth? Could anyone ever comprehend the weight of what God was communicating to us here in the Gospels? Soon, we won’t be American and Australian, Aboriginal and African, but all believers will be one “country” of the Lord together. Super bad...This is an example of the battle that Christians should recognize that we’re in every day. This booth is not innocent, it’s directly anti-god. Palm readings are not acceptable, and the only “spiritual energy” that is of God is directly from the Word of God, and that’s clearly not what this is talking about. Why include this in the blog? To remind you that we are in a spiritual battle. We need a plan of attack! That plan should be bathed in and fully dependent on prayer, not our plans. Enjoyment of the park!So, while you’re enjoying your life, will you ponder the unreached? Will you consider sharing the Gospel? What would it take for you to get some Gospel tracts and start using them? How can you share the Gospel regularly in your context? Think about the depths of the Gospel, and don’t sit in a “padded church pew” (as Ray Comfort would say), as the world around you sinks to Hell. The urgency of the message.Interested in helping us spread the Gospel to the unreached? Donations go to help us with our studies.
Finisterre Website: www.finisterremission.org/donate/ Did we go to Australia...? (A special, extended blog!!)Not quite Australia...but it was amazing! We helped out with a VBS (a week long children’s evangelism program) at a local church - because it was Australian themed and they wanted Daniel for a special role in their daily skit! And…it all turned out amazing! I’ve been part of many different VBS programs, and this was BY FAR the greatest one ever!!!! The curriculum is from Answers in Genesis, which we LOVE. Their ministry is connected with Living Waters (Ray Comfort’s ministry in California)! So, for the first part of our blog, I want to highlight some VBS pictures! Big Picture: Family photo! |
AuthorsDaniel and Sarah Bruce desire to be missionaries to the unreached peoples of the world. Daniel is from Australia and Sarah is from Detroit, MI. They reside in Phoenix, AZ, where they are members at Shepherd's House Bible Church in Chandler, AZ. Archives
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