What is God doing there...through you or around you?
You are in a more "urban" setting (??) now than when you were in Venezuela, so how are things different in presenting the gospel now?
What are some of the challenges you face in building relationships there? What about some of the "easy" factors in building relationships?
On a different note, how are things progressing with the book? You had asked for suggestions for a title (sorry I don't have any) but one question came to mind -- your "purpose" for the book. Is it to share your time in the jungle? Is it to inspire current or future missionaries? An autobiography? To share what the Yek'wana people are like?
LOVE your blog....LOVE you sense of humor...and am grateful for your work for the Kingdom.
Sorry to use the "anonymous" identity...can't remember my google account/password :) ..don't use it enough.
How soon after you met Clint did he ask you if you wanted to be a missionary? And how soon did he mention the deep jungle as opposed to just "regular" missionary work? Or did you mention being a missionary first??? Did both of you always want to be a missionary or was it something new to think about when the other one mentioned it? :) I'm sure I'll think of more to ask soon! :)
Hey, Jungle Mom. I have been "off the air" for a while, but am starting to get back on line and thought I would come by and see how you were. Looks like all is well with you and family. I'm glad.
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What's good eating in Paraguay? Any dishes in particular? (What can I say, it's lunch time here and I'm hungry...)
What has been your scariest travel experience?
What is God doing there...through you or around you?
You are in a more "urban" setting (??) now than when you were in Venezuela, so how are things different in presenting the gospel now?
What are some of the challenges you face in building relationships there? What about some of the "easy" factors in building relationships?
On a different note, how are things progressing with the book? You had asked for suggestions for a title (sorry I don't have any) but one question came to mind -- your "purpose" for the book. Is it to share your time in the jungle? Is it to inspire current or future missionaries? An autobiography? To share what the Yek'wana people are like?
LOVE your blog....LOVE you sense of humor...and am grateful for your work for the Kingdom.
Sorry to use the "anonymous" identity...can't remember my google account/password :) ..don't use it enough.
How soon after you met Clint did he ask you if you wanted to be a missionary? And how soon did he mention the deep jungle as opposed to just "regular" missionary work? Or did you mention being a missionary first??? Did both of you always want to be a missionary or was it something new to think about when the other one mentioned it? :)
I'm sure I'll think of more to ask soon! :)
I always wanted to know what Bible college you and hubby what to?
If you, JMom, had an audience with Hugo Chavez, and you were absolutely sure that he would listen to you therein,
What would you say to Hugo?
I know this isn't a question, but i would love to see a "day in my life" type of post.
Would you prefer that the people & communities you work with have less or more contact with "the outside world"?
Name the 5 places on Earth you would like to visit for the first time & why.
I'm so excited that I found your blog. Cant wait to hear about your adventures. I went to Panama a few years ago and absolutely loved it.
Hi Rita,
My question is on my blog - today's date. I asked it there instead of here because I would like to hear some others also give input.
All the best,
GB
Hey, Jungle Mom. I have been "off the air" for a while, but am starting to get back on line and thought I would come by and see how you were. Looks like all is well with you and family. I'm glad.
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