Until We Get Home
As many of you know our family has been on furlough here in the States for the past several weeks. For those of you who didn't know that, sorry if the...
As many of you know our family has been on furlough here in the States for the past several weeks. For those of you who didn't know that, sorry if the...
A few years ago I would never have imagined this scenario... ....going out to eat dinner wit...
In some ways it is hard to believe an entire year has passed since we returned to Swaziland on April 19, 2011! On the other hand, there are days it fe...
We just wanted to give you some updates on the two stories we shared with you recently. You may remember the blog Eric wrote entitled Aspirin ...
I started a new Bible Study last week on the book of Esther. Her story has always intrigued me and, so far, digging deeper into it has only wh...
First off, this is Eric blogging. For those of you who read this blog regularly, Jen - my lovely wife - is the talented storyteller who a...
There is an epidemic in Swaziland. No, I'm not talking about HIV/AIDS although that is devastating this country. I'm not talking about starvat...
Today I was reminded of just how unpredictable life can be. We went on a home visit to bring food to a widow in the area. Seeing her is ...
I received a phone call today that will remain in my heart for a long time. It was a young lady who I have grown to love very much. She is a moth...
Recently we were out ministering at one of the care points. Claire was sitting next to Zola, a 14 year old Swazi boy who is blind. Zola loves ...