When I was in college I was required to take a course called Engineering Economics. This class, along with many others like Thermodynamics and Differential Equations, has proven quite useless in my new career as a missionary.
However, the economics of moving to another country… being paid in one currency and spending in another is [...]
November 7, 2007 – 9:59 pm
So, as you know, a few weeks ago we spent the week with the A&M Church of Christ in College Station. We put together a video for them about our training here in wonderful Abilene. This video comes via John Mark (who did a great job making this video), it’s been up on [...]
August 16, 2007 – 7:53 am
The landscape of Peru is on of the most extreme in the world… going from rainforest to high mountains to arid desert. It’s the Andes slicing down the middle of Peru that cause the striking changes. And, it’s the collision of two major techtonic plates that have made the mountains. Because of [...]
Happy Birthday Lima! On this day just 186 short years ago, you were born.
On July 28, 1821, San Martin declared independence for Peru by proclaiming, “… From this moment on, Peru is free and independent, for the general will of the towns and for the justice of its cause that God defends. Long live the [...]
In case your wondering, MK stands for Missionary Kids… and in our case it’s becoming quite the herd. Mark wrote about our weekend already… I just put up a few pics on our photos page if you’re interested. Sorry ladies, Mark skipped out while I had the camera out… so no shots of [...]
It’s been a while since you’ve heard much from us around here. But, rest assured that that is no indication that not much is happening with us. We have been working hard at preparing for the coming year while working, finishing up school, raising little tykes and the like.
Speaking of school… I want [...]
January 18, 2007 – 10:44 pm
472 years ago today, on January 18th, 1535, Francisco Pizarro founded the city of Lima. 472 years… that’s a long time! It soon became the most important city in South America and was the greatest metropolis on the continent for more than 300 years. Long known as “The City of Kings,” Lima [...]
January 12, 2007 – 11:25 pm
Last week we had our first team meeting of the new year… but, we did it with half the team in Houston and everybody else in Abilene by conference call! It’s always great to get together… whether that’s face to face or just hearing each others voices. In spite of the distance [...]
January 6, 2007 – 10:10 pm
Well… Welcome to 2007 from those of us here at twentyeight19. 2006 was a busy and exciting year for us… we finalized the members of our team, welcomed little Kellan Davidson and Jakob Yoakum to the mix and ventured to Lima as a team for the very first time! Obviously, we’ve learned so [...]
December 28, 2006 – 9:11 pm
Well… we may be a little late on this one… but we would like to wish everybody out there a very merry Christmas and happy New Year! I guess we’re not late on the New Year part.
We’ve all been super busy travelling and spending time with our families. John Mark, Mark and Justin [...]