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Servants In Ecuador: Don't drink
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Posted on Friday, May 23, 2014 9:49 AM. Several weeks ago we had to take an emergency trip to the local hospital with Marcus. He had to be admitted for a couple of days but is completely recovered now. While we were there the funniest thing happened. This man, in a state of panic, almost passing out, thought that his friend, the obviously drunk man who may have been in a fight with a brick wall, had turned into Marcus, a very tall white boy. I knew my acting skills would come in handy one day. This my fr...
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Servants In Ecuador: Alfa a Omega Mission Trip
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Alfa a Omega Mission Trip. Posted on Wednesday, July 29, 2015 7:17 AM. The drama group Alfa a Omega has been busy preparing for their mission trip to the communities of Gonzonomá and Portete. They have been revising scripts, planning crafts and games, and raising funds. Their garage sale was successful enough to meet our needs and there is some talk of having some team t-shirts made! Here are the plans so my faithful prayer partners can be in prayer for our trip:. August 14th- Travel to Gonzonamá. Don't ...
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Servants In Ecuador: Our Photo Album
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Servants In Ecuador: Family on board Delta aircraft...
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Family on board Delta aircraft. Posted on Monday, June 25, 2012 4:24 AM. I was worried about Weston on the flight from Atlanta to Charlotte. He had to sit by himself as there were no rows of 3. He was just across the aisle from me so I knew he would survive. I was more worried about the women he sat with. At some point he leaned over and asked me how to say miracle in Spanish. We stood to leave when she put her hand on my shoulder. You have the most lovely son." she told me in Spanish. Life at the Equator.
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Servants In Ecuador: Picturepalooza
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Posted on Monday, May 21, 2012 9:13 AM. It's a picture fest! Did you know that one of the most common questions I get asked is, "What does your house look like? Well, there is a couple from Canada who is extra curious. They will be moving to Loja to help teach at the Loja MK Academy and since our family is moving out for a year, and since they will be here for a year, we thought the timing would be perfect! So Cook family, this is what your new place will be like! THis was a conversion from an electric w...
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Servants In Ecuador: Have Compassion. Edit your facebook statuses, blog posts, and emails
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Have Compassion. Edit your facebook statuses, blog posts, and emails. Posted by Dustan and Becka. Posted on Wednesday, September 29, 2010 10:08 AM. I am compiling a list of things you should avoid posting about, writing about, or talking about, if you have a missionary friend or family member in Ecuador (or perhaps most other parts of the known and unknown universe) (though in all actuality, I have serious doubts about whether or not there are missionaries in unknown parts of the universe). Just mention ...
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Servants In Ecuador: Photo journal of 2011
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Photo journal of 2011. Posted on Thursday, January 12, 2012 9:57 AM. We celebrated New Years Eve with a fire to burn the New Year (and our figure of the new year which we had made out of busted old wooden chairs. Weston celebrated his birthday with friends from school. We traveled to the equator and had a friendly tug of war game right at the middle of the earth. We took a walk through Ecuador's incredible rainforest and had our faces painted. Becka taught a class by lantern light in Portete. Dustan and ...
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Servants In Ecuador: How to pray for a missionary (Guest blog)
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How to pray for a missionary (Guest blog). Posted on Thursday, May 24, 2012 5:51 AM. My sister-in-law, Amanda is a missionary in Loja Province and she recently sent the following in her newsletter. I thought it was valuable information for all missionary prayer supporters. Take some time to pray for missionaries today! Have you ever wanted to pray for your missionaries but not known what their needs are? Beyond these daily life prayers and those specifically mentioned by your missionary in their newslett...
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Servants In Ecuador: What a difference a day makes:
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What a difference a day makes:. Posted on Thursday, February 16, 2012 8:40 AM. Life in missions has been described as constantly adjusting to a new normal. This description is so accurate to our lives. Normal has changed for us. It is now normal for us to walk 30 minutes from one place to another. It is now normal for us to consume gallons of rice in a week. It is now normal for us to answer the phone with "Halo? And continue the conversation in Spanish. It is now normal to show up to parties an hour late.
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Servants In Ecuador: Just a little chat....
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Just a little chat. Posted by Dustan and Becka. Posted on Monday, September 20, 2010 6:33 AM. I woke up to a cupboard bare of coffee. I also woke up and realized I had a scheduling conflict. I thought I had TWO, but Dustan calmly soothed me and let me know I really only had one. I worked out the scheduling conflict with a text sent entirely in Spanish. I like to rearrange my furniture after cleaning my sofa. Dustan hates this bad habit of mine. I also have a team meeting with the short term missionaries&...
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