We want to tell you about the wonderful grace of God on this couple, Freddy and Agustina. They are from the Ushve community in Beni. Freddy is the brother of Julio Mayer (one of the CBM students in San Lorenzo).
Read MoreEarlier this month, we welcomed our first short-term team to Bolivia since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was a blessing to welcome Grace Bible Fellowship, Harrisburg, PA, back to Bolivia after a long absence!
Read MoreIn January, the ITM team came together from our respective communities to meet together in Cochabamba. We were joined by several missionaries from Misión Etnos (Ethnos 360 Bolivia) for a week of teaching, learning, and fellowship.
Read MoreThese last few days have been a lot of work here in San Lorenzo! After finishing up with the second class, we had a 3-day break without a Teacher, but the ITM team and the students have not stopped working.
Read More“We were waiting for an opportunity to return to serve in the mission field in San Lorenzo and Oromomo and God answered our prayers…
Read MoreWhen we arrived after 6pm, it was so cold that we had to bundle up before getting started.
We set up a large blue tarp to create a small shelter for the audiovisual equipment, then we waited as more people joined our small gathering to project a film about the life of Jesus in Quechua.
Read MoreIf you walked into our workspace in Georgia you would probably be thinking, “That airplane will never fly again!”—especially if you have never seen an aircraft restoration project. I remember the first time I walked into a hangar and saw a fuselage with the wings and tail removed, no landing gear, and only a mess of wires where the panel used to be. It’s hard to believe that such an airplane can fly again, but let me assure you that it can!
Read MorePraise the Lord, He has provided for the purchase of our second aircraft! We had been praying for His will to be done in this situation, and He responded by providing the funds for the initial aircraft purchase.
Read MoreIn mid-March, just over a month after the Bolivian school year had begun, students were sent home due to concerns over COVID-19. For weeks, schools struggled to figure out a way to continue to educate students in Bolivia. For private schools in the cities this was a relatively easy task, since most families have access to the tools necessary to participate in virtual classes via the internet. But for many rural and low-income families, this was simply not possible.
Read MoreIt seems that the coronavirus pandemic has left no corner of the world untouched. The country of Bolivia is no exception. In our interconnected world, even the most isolated communities are not immune from its effects. In fact, these remote communities are some of the most vulnerable.
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