Congratulations to my little brother Brett and his wife Micki on the birth of their new twin girls!
The Holzers have moved from the Big Sky state of Montana, to the city of Cochabamba, Bolivia (pictured). Follow their progress and updates here.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Another perspective on Missions in Bolivia
Daryl Collins is one member of the missionary couple we are planning to join in Bolivia. This is a great video to see a little of her fun, crazy personality, as well as a great insight into their willingness to break out of the box and do missions in a way that reaches people right where they are. Enjoy!
http://vimeo.com/50089703?action=share
Sorry I can't get the video to show here, you'll have to follow the link.
http://vimeo.com/50089703?action=share
Sorry I can't get the video to show here, you'll have to follow the link.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Bless Sports Ministry Video
This is Hans Finzel, president of WorldVenture, with Ariel, who helped start Bless ministry in Bolivia. This project is really taking off in Cochabamba, and has a lot of potential to impact the community.
Thursday, September 13, 2012
News article about Bolivia
From the category of "Random Bolivia information" here is an article that was on the front page of NBCnews.com today about one of the national parks there:
"Bolivian Park Declared One of the Most Diverse Places on the Planet"
"Bolivian Park Declared One of the Most Diverse Places on the Planet"
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Beginnings and Endings
The
past few weeks have contained many beginnings and ends:
Last and 10th annual Masterpiece Theater at Intermountain. |
- End of 13 years as Chaplain at Intermountain.
- Beginning of my confusion as to how to introduce myself. Stay at home mom? Unemployed? Carpool driver? Or the über-cool title, missionary?
- End of blissful no rush mornings. Jammies for kiddos at 10 am…no problem, no more.
- Beginning of school clothes laid out, double checking that the kids have actually brushed their teeth for over 9 seconds.
- End of quarterly search for our next babysitter for the kids while I work.
- Beginning of my helping Quinn more on raising funds to ship off for Bolivia.
- End of 13 years of chapel service on Monday nights. So Mondays is reserved for praying for Intermountain.
First day of school. |
It
can be a struggle to begin and end well.
Case in point: Kellton was physically peeled off me in front
of his class Friday. Poor guy, on day 2
of Kindergarten, he was so nervous he ran out of the classroom thinking he was
going to vomit (he didn’t, but beginnings can be rough). Astoria on the other hand, ended time as “mommy’s
shadow” very well. Her first day of
Preschool, she asked me to leave (however I couldn’t as I was the mandated
teacher’s helper).
As
emotional as leaving Intermountain will be more for me in the coming weeks, I
felt a certain undeniable blessing from one of the residential girls with whom
I was the closest. She was my right hand
gal during our Easter service last spring, and had a lead role in our Masterpiece
Theater production of the life of Joseph.
No one gave me more or tighter hugs than this girl, and yet she said,
“It’s good for you to go so you can help poor people in Bolivia.” What more could I ask for in a sendoff?
Astoria's model for our housing in Bolivia. Note the 4 beds and "people" in the beds. |
Intermountain
planned several surprise thank yous, send off, and gifts. I was tongue tied as I know Intermountain had
given me more than I could certainly have repaid, professionally and
personally.
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