Keep the journal entries coming Well Jeremy, this journal entry as was the first, is no diappointment. You have an awesome God given talent to write and you are using it in such a way that when anyone reads the entries they can easily visualize the events of the mission trip. Thank you again for reducing to paper what we are feeling in our hearts. I know all of us daily thank God for giving Jane the wisdom and vision to create IAA.
Hi Jeremy, I found it very hard to express what I felt in my heart when folks asked me about the misssion trip to Kenya but after reading your journal entry, I found that you had reduced to paper all the feelings in my heart. You are a great writer and a great guy. It was a pleasure meeting you and working beside you to minister both physically and spiritually to some of God's precious children. I can't wait for your next entry. I too have been sharing your blog with other folks. God's Peace, Debbie
Great job on capturing what we saw! Jambo, Jeremy,
It was a pleasure getting to met you on our trip. You are a gifted writer; I'm sending all my friends to your site instead of trying to tell them myself. You did a much better job than I ever could!!
God Bless! I am so proud to be your sister in Christ!!
Len
Just back from Guate Hey bro,
Just talking about you to a couple that are EMTs and interested in serving in Guat. Will read closely about your experience in Africa and want to talk to you at length upon your return. Be bold in your witness for the One Who saves.
Dennis
Thanks Jeremy! Jeremy, your blog is written so great and truly captures the true Kenya. Thank you for bringing so much to our group and being such a blessing to so many of the children. You are a gifted writer and I know the Lord will use you for his work mightily in your life.
As We Serve Him Together Baga Kwa Baga.
Missing the team! Hi Jimmy...( ;
Glad you made it home safely. Amazingly enough I could get on your blog from the site...I just can't see any of the photos.
Let me know how the trip home was. I was so worn out by the time you all left...I can't imagine how you all feel! It was a good worn out though.
I've since tackled traffic, had meetings, changed diapers and thought that you all need to return soon. ( :
God bless, PB ( :
Kenya Hey Swahili don't sound a bit like Spanish, Senor Jeremias!
Wish I could have talked to you before you left, guess we will have to put our trust in GOD! Imagine that!?!
Call me sometime after you get home.
In Christ
Dennis McCutcheon
NICE PICTURES Hi Curl:
I com from Quito...but i really like to travell around the world. Somo thing that produce me curiosity is the fact that you were in Ecuador at least two times...its a wonderdull country eh??
Congratulations for your travell blog...its a funny way to know our beautiful planet.
Regards
Francisco
The poor Tica Bus Travellers I'm Salvadorean. I'm so sorry and embarrased with all the people that uses Tica Bus to travel, especially in El Salvador. They(Tica Bus) have the worstest place in ALL the city as terminal. I don't know what happens with this people. Everyone of all the other bus companies have better terminals in better places, except Tica Bus. It's looks like they want to give to the tourist the worst ever impression about our beloved country.
But, what can you expect of the chippest bus line of the region?
Good work Good work Brother! I am proud of you. Looking forward to what God has in store for you. If I can help please let me know.
In Christ
Dennis McCutcheon
Director
MedEquip Missions, a ministry of Helps International Ministries
Big Cuzzin Curl Hello Jeremy from Jonathan, Angie, and soon to be Taylor William Hackmeyer!!! I love the smiles on those children's faces, and I know what your doing means a lot to the villagers too. Sweet rappelling pics, you look like a green beret or special forces! Can't wait until you get back stateside. I would love to see you and Zacharius. God Bless you, and I will see you soon.
Happy Holidays. Hey Jeremy,
I just wanted to tell you hello. You've learned and experienced so much over this past year. It is nice to see all of it in your blogs. This past one, is a great testimony of that. You are having fun, and changing lives....as well as your own. Now, if that special lady will just come into the picture! Mia and Sean are doing well. Mia's 4 months today!
Take Care, and we will see you when you return.
great pics, and the writing! u should be working for national geographic or something while u'r down there :) keep up the good work, u r making a difference!
It was a joy working with you hermano Hey Jeremy, it was a joy working with you. I was so glad to see some young bucks in the team to work with the old fogies. Praying for all the new found friends. I pray specifically for you that if it be God's will that you work with and for the Vine International family. They are a rich blessing to Guate and can be used elsewhere in the world as God allows.
Let me know if I can help,
Your brother in Christ
Dennis McCutcheon
Hey Jeremy! The stories and pictures are awesome. It sounds like everything over there is setting up smoothly. I know you have made some of those children's lives, and what you are doing is awesome. How did the kids like their toys, and the men their fire men tools? When do you think you will be back stateside? I wish you a very happy Thanksgiving and May God Bless You and your works!
Wow, I think it's so amazing that you are doing this. I followed your last blog through Central and South America, so I am looking forward to reading this one. I spent the summer in Xela (May-July) while doing language school. Xela and Guatemala are very close to my heart, so I am happy to hear of your newest quest. May God bless you and keep you safe!
I was promised semi-colons Brother, nice to see you blogging again. I hope everything down there is going great. I'll see you around Christmas. Until then, keep those semi-colons coming.
Jeremy,
I look forward to following you on your next adventure. I hope things are going well with the project. Sounds like a major undertaking moving that warehouse. Take care, I wish I could be there to see those firefighters faces when you give them the new equipment! God Bless!!!!!
My Travalin Cuz!! Hey Jeremiah! I am excited that you are back doing what you love. I would have liked seeing you for Thanksgiving but the smile that you will put on those children's faces over there is priceless. May god bless you in your travels and keep you safe. I can't wait to read of all your new experiences. Stay in touch. P.S. I would like to donate a little bit to your mission fund for the children. How do I do this? I will call Genell and ask her. Talk to you soon.
ABUSADO DEAR BROTHER, I'M A GUATEMALAN LIVING IN HOUSTON. I GREW UP IN PANA. THERE IS A CHRISTIAN RETREAT CAMP RIGHT BESIDE THAT HOTEL THAT YOU STAY IN. IT CONSISTS OF SMALL HOUSES, RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE LAKE, THE NAME OF THAT CAMP IS LAS BUENAS NUEVAS "THE GOOD NEWS". I THOUT IT WAS IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO KNOW THAT
A LO NATURAL !! ( JUST NATURAL ) ME ENCANTARON TUS FOTOS!! ES EL DIARIO MAS BONITO QUE HE VISTO..,ME ENCANTA QUE LA GENTE ASI COMO TU DISFRUTE MUCHO DE LA NATURALEZA, QUE LA VIVA Y LA GOZE..AHORA EN DONDE ESTARAS?..ERES TODO UN CRISTOBAL COLON..JAJAJA.. RECUERDAS?..CUANDO NOS QUEDAMOS A TOMAR EN RIO EN RESTAURANTE DE IPANEMA.BUUU PUES ESE DIA YA ERA NUESTRO ULTIMO( THE LAST DAY)!..BUU ME ENCANTO CONOCERTE LA PASAMOS MUY BONITO..ASI PRACTICABA MI INGLES Y TU EL ESPAÑOL.. CUIDATE MUCHO..!!! Y A VER SI DECIDES RECORRER DE NUEVO PERU, RECUERDA QE ACA YA TIENES UNA AMIGA!!..LA PERUANITA!!.. BESOS.
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Keep the journal entries coming
Well Jeremy, this journal entry as was the first, is no diappointment. You have an awesome God given talent to write and you are using it in such a way that when anyone reads the entries they can easily visualize the events of the mission trip. Thank you again for reducing to paper what we are feeling in our hearts. I know all of us daily thank God for giving Jane the wisdom and vision to create IAA.