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Miracles

In the village of Antenina where Adam and I went with a team of 6 other people to do ministry and community development, there is an old man who never comes out of his hut or speaks to anyone, not even his family. His name is Fongy. He refuses to bathe, he won’t cut his hair or his nails and he never... read more

The Old Life and the New

Even Madagascar’s biggest cities are relatively undeveloped, with traditional markets being the main source of food, few paved roads, and most homes without indoor plumbing. But we went a long ways even from that... read more

Pressing On

It was three days before the day we’ve long waited for: the day we’d leave town, take a long ride in a van, go about one hour upriver by canoe, then three hours over hills and through rice fields by foot, and finally arrive in the village of Ambodihazina, where we’d begin a new work – making relationships, learning village life in Madagascar... read more

Our Story

Big and pregnant, waddling from my car and through the automatic sliding door, I crossed into the world of “baby”.  From front to back and top to bottom and everywhere the eye could see, baby products greeted me with vivid thoughts of my soon-to-be-born son… how I would take walks with him and what it would be like to carry him around in Madagascar.  Seeing the rockers, I imagined myself sitting in... read more

His Only Son

In our small upstairs apartment, we had just started our language lesson for the day and began by asking our teacher for the answers to some puzzling questions.  Matimu was having fun playing in his walker, right next to Lora, grabbing at our teacher’s purse dangling from her chair. A couple seconds later we heard a thump from just outside.  Matimu was no longer in the room with us. For me, time sort... read more

The Word became flesh and lived among us

In a large, 4-bedroom house, a small family lives.  Each bedroom has a well-constructed bed-frame, a soft mattress, a nightstand, and large wardrobes and dressers.  They have a nice large garden full of flowering plants and trees, even a gazebo to relax outside in during the sunniest hours of the day.  They have a large living room full of comfortable sofas and chairs and beautiful paintings and... read more

The Universal Church

When you go to another country, especially a hard-to-reach and mostly undeveloped one like Madagascar, you sometimes expect everything to be different.  And so when you find a few things that are similar to what you already know, it can sometimes be comforting, even things as simple as the availability of Coca-Cola (for Lora) or French pastries (for me).  Some things, like Coca-Cola, are apparently... read more

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