A Mother Restored: The Power of Prayer and Perseverance  

Senaida Gonzales de Córdoba, wife of Pastor Mario Córdoba, lives in the village of Venecia, Guanagazapa. She is a 32-year-old woman who was preparing to welcome her fourth child, a boy who was born healthy and who, after ten months, has grown into a beautiful baby. However, during delivery, Senaida suffered maternal cerebral hypoxia, a […]

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More Than an Assistant: A Testimony of God’s Goodness

Last year, when we began laying the groundwork for the Medical Center project in Escuintla, I knew I couldn’t do it alone. With everything needing to be handled in Spanish—from permits and contracts to community outreach—I needed someone I could trust to help manage the project alongside me. Christian immediately came to mind. I had

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Easter Reminds Us: Trouble Doesn’t Win—Jesus Does

Take Heart Jesus didn’t need to remind His disciples that trouble was coming. They had already experienced plenty of it—rejection, opposition, persecution. They had been shouted at, spat on, and chased out of towns for following Him. Yet, on the night before His crucifixion, Jesus still told them: Trouble is coming. Not just tomorrow, but

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A Story of Healing and Hope: Pastor Hannibal’s Journey 

In the small village of La Sabana, New Concepción, Escuintla, there’s a bright light named Pastor Hannibal (second from the left). As the leader of Iglesia Maranatha (Maranatha Church), he’s known for his cheerful spirit, contagious energy, and deep love for his community. But behind his ever-present smile, Pastor Hannibal has been walking through a

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A Long Journey, A Beautiful Impact: Serving in Quiché

We want to take a moment to say thank you to everyone who prayed for our recent outreach trip to Quiché, Guatemala. Your prayers carried us through what turned out to be an incredibly long journey—14 hours to reach the villages, and 12 hours back. Long roads, winding mountain passes, and hours in the truck

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A Week of Ministry, Miracles, and Memories: Welcoming Celebration Baptist Church

From volcanic eruptions to late-night traffic jams, from newborn surprises to meaningful ministry moments—this past week with Celebration Baptist Church from Florida was nothing short of unforgettable! Their 4th annual mission trip with us, held March 9–15, was a week filled with both challenges and countless blessings. Day One: A Delayed Welcome After welcoming the

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Serving Amid Ash and Ashes: Ministry in the Shadow of Fuego

Ministry days don’t always begin with calm mornings and clear roads. Sometimes, they begin with the eruption of the most active volcano in Guatemala. Late last night, Volcán de Fuego—which means “Volcano of Fire”—erupted after two months of silence. The eruption was significant enough to close down a major highway, force school closures across the

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Behind the Scenes: Monthly Team Meetings Keep Ministry Moving

Ministry doesn’t just happen in the villages—it starts long before we load the trucks or gather supplies. Every month, our dedicated team comes together for a monthly team meeting, where we plan, pray, and prepare for the work ahead. This month’s meeting felt especially exciting as we prepared to welcome our friends from Celebration Baptist

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