Curaçao Mission Trip Day 4...
Today we continued working at the Santa Marta church. Some of our students set the goal to lay cinder blocks along one side of the building, and with much persistence and hard work they were able to a..
Today we continued working at the Santa Marta church. Some of our students set the goal to lay cinder blocks along one side of the building, and with much persistence and hard work they were able to a..
2/14/17 Today we were able to start on our projects at Holbrook Indian School. We plan on completing three different projects: finishing a shed, building a fence, and painting the girls' dorm. Even ..
2/13/17 The drive from our first hotel has been one of the best road trips I've taken in a while. Not only do I get to spend time with my classmates, but the view is astounding. Although we are still..
Impression 1 My first impression of the students of Holbrook was, “aww, they’re so sweet.” Especially the younger girls...
There were problems. There are always problems. The simplest detail when presented at the moment of departure, can become a delay which stretches from 10 minutes to 45 m..
Today, our mission trip truly began as we had the opportunity to serve at Santa Marta SDA Church. We are helping them finish a sabbath school building. After much much prayer, the materials arrived ..
We arrived safely in Curaçao with very little trouble at all. After getting our bags and finding our rented vans, we headed out to the Adventist Hospital for lunch. After traveling for so long we we..
We have safely arrived in Panama where we have a layover. Our last flight was not completely full, so some of us were able to have a little extra room to sleep. Definite..
“Ladies and gentlemen, only 5 minutes until the California International Marathon!” The little group of Weimar Academy students huddled under ponchos made from plastic garbage bags and excitedly w..