Paul's cousin Pete. He is friendly, and doesn't have rabis. few.   This has nothing to do with my blog, but I thought I should tell you that in this room where I type my blogs, there is a possom hanging in the rafters, his name is Paul. 
   It is funny because you don’t usually have possoms in your rooms, but here it’s no big thing. 
   Here is a picture of his cousin, Pete.
Cool eh?


I always knew my picture was worth putting in the paper, and someone in New Zealand finally got the hint.
 
Actually truth be told I am just a face in the crowd at El Rancho Camp, but the message is still sweet.  (and come one, don’t I look good in my XXL shirt, not showering, and not shaving for a  month. I actually dont think you can tell i haven’t shaved from this far away =). but oh well)  This is an article from the Waikanae newspaper in Waikanae New Zealand.
The 5 teams who worked at El Rancho. Tired, wet, and dirty, but still loving God!

Here is a quick synopsis. God said go. 120 of us answered that call and went to New Zealand. He brought 33 of us to El Rancho Camp in Waikanae New Zealand.  We served them, helped them, loved them, were BLESSED BY THEM, and enjoyed living out God’s plan for us. (thanks El Rancho and New Wine staff for being awesome)

 
The papers heard word of what we were doing, and wrote about it. I just wanted to share with you guys because I never know how God is going to work, but not only did he do great things at the camp with the campers, but now people all over the country can read about it.

 
TO GOD BE THE GLORY.