New Year. New Blog!

Well…it’s that time again. Now that we’ve made it through the holidays, it’s time to think about what’s ahead in 2020! Can you believe it’s 2020?! ...

Remember to Breathe!

We live in such a fast-paced, hurry up world already that when the holidays come around our emotions are out of control! Do you agree? Just drive o...

Christ, Our Hope!

As we draw near to Christmas, we wanted to share this wonderful blog, originally posted by Max Lucado. When Christ was born, so was our hope. Of al...

Guest Blog: An Attitude of Gratitude

I felt immensely thankful. The situation that had preyed on my mind for so long had finally been resolved. I deeply appreciated the efforts of ever...

The eCube In Cuba

We had a great time in Cuba last week teaching 300 Cuban pastors and church leaders. I had the privilege to teach evangelism using the EvangeCube a...

What We Gain When We Go

In the song of all songs (Song of Solomon 1:1), we meet a young Shulamite woman as she falls in love with a king. As their relationship develops, h...

“All We Like Sheep…” Isaiah 53:6 Part 4 & Part 5

As we begin today, I’m still thinking about David and his life on the run. He’s not had an easy life journey; tending sheep, slaying a giant, betra...

“All We Like Sheep”…Isaiah 53:6 - Part 3

“All We Like Sheep”…Isaiah 53:6 Part 3 You probably remember the story of Moses, although a Hebrew by birth, he grew up in Pharaoh’s family of luxu...

All we like Sheep - Part 2

“All we like Sheep…” Isaiah 53:6 Part 2 Did you know that sheep are afraid of drinking running water? It’s true. They aren’t even aware that they e...

“All we like sheep…” Isaiah 53:6 Part 1

In this new blog series, Sandy will be unpacking the many wonderful characteristics of God and how He relates to us. We will be usin...

Sharing the eCube with the Zomi people

Our dear friend Jerry H. sent us these amazing photos and message! “My friend and traveling companion, Marty Hooper, teaching the Evangecube to Zom...

An Answered Prayer and a Three -Legged Turtle

Back when our boys were young, we lived in a small town in Oklahoma. This little town had one gas station, one small store, one church, and a whole...