Bringing LIGHT to Puerto Rico
What is it that you crave most in life? Is it chocolate, a vacation, or security? The research shows that what we really crave most is connection. (Anatomy of the Soul by Curt Thompson M.D). We have a deep desire…
What is it that you crave most in life? Is it chocolate, a vacation, or security? The research shows that what we really crave most is connection. (Anatomy of the Soul by Curt Thompson M.D). We have a deep desire…
Swaziland is a place that has my (Jennifer) heart. Scott and Marcia Borg, good friends of ours, started doing ministry there more than 10 years ago with Adventures in Missions. Since that time they have developed ministries that: Feed 7200…
Haiti is a country that has major struggles both physically and spiritually. In 2010 they were hit with the devastating earthquake. AIM sent teams there from day 1 to respond to this 3rd world country. Teams of people went there…
Cesar’s Mission Projects June 2017 Ministry in Puerto RicoCesar left today, Friday June 9th, for 2 back-to-back projects in Puerto Rico. It’s going to be exhausting, but Cesar just loves going all in and doing these projects. The first trip is from June…
Jennifer and I are here on our last night in California. Since February 11 we have been able to meet with and talk with about 100 people. We have shared what God is doing through Adventures in so many countries…
Gonzalez Newsletter June 2015 Adventures In Missions In June I was able to staff a mission trip with Bill Britton near Ponce, in the south of Puerto Rico. We stayed in a Christian camp called Campamento Del Caribe (www.campcaribe.org). Here…
We as a family want to say thank you for all those that helped us unload the Penske truck and move our things into our house. We also want to say thanks for the warm welcome we have received at…
The Typhoon that hit the Philippines was disastrous. Yesterday I talked to Kenny Sacht who oversees Wipe Every Tear. It is a ministry partner of AIM that works in the Philippines. He said that the current number of people…
We begin our third day in Matamoros and from our perspective, it’s business as usual, thank God. We have not seen any signs of violence or disruption as we visit with the many families and friends that the team has…