Living With A Warrior
Several months ago, I posted a blog describing how I was given my SiSwati name. After living in Swaziland for three months, the entire Peterson tribe ...
Several months ago, I posted a blog describing how I was given my SiSwati name. After living in Swaziland for three months, the entire Peterson tribe ...
This morning the pastor at our church preached a very good sermon on how what we allow to flow into our lives directly impacts what flows out of our l...
The start of a new year has extra significance for our family. We greet 2011 with anticipation and expectation of what God will d...
Back in September, while we were preparing to leave for Africa, a family friend prayed a beautiful prayer over us. He asked the Lord to guide us and s...
A couple of weeks ago, we introduced you to gogo Eliya. She was brought to our attention by one of our ministry partners who lives in the same communi...
Life here is full of contrasts. Light and Dark. Life and Death. Deception and Truth. Joy and Suffering. That really is the case everywhere; just ...
Spending part of the Advent season in Swaziland this year has been powerful. It has changed the way I anticipate Christmas. It has caused me to think ...
Am I really ready? Our family has been living in Nsoko, Swaziland for about three months now, and we leave in one week. Lately, I've be...
We celebrated Thanksgiving on Thursday, here in Swaziland. Our thoughts wandered to the States throughout the day; missing family and friends and long...
So many of our wonderful blog readers and supporters have responded to my previous blog post "Manna For Eliya". You have asked how to help financially...