Our team is nearing the end of our first Country on the Race, and we leave Santa Rosa, Honduras for Granada, Nicaragua on Tuesday!
I’ve been experiencing a mix of feelings about leaving Honduras, but also excitement for what’s to come in Nicaragua! As January comes to a close, there are only 5 more days to partner with me in Go Rings!
Some of you may already know, but Go Rings is a company that sells hand-made jewelry from women in Haiti, and partners with missionaries to support fundraising! They sell rings, earrings, necklaces and bracelets. Visit their site here!
This is a fun way to support me and also get some beautiful jewelry, Win-Win right? (Also – Valentines Day is coming up! So consider these as a gift for someone else or for yourself!)
Pictured Below: Original Go Ring and Earrings

My partnership with them is for the month of January (Just 5 more Days)! When you shop for any jewelry and select my name at checkout, 30% of the proceeds go towards my fundraising for this year of missions!
Pictured below: My Go Ring at the Honduran Coffee shop from our off day!
P.C. Liv Wimmer (our raised up photographer on the team)

In short, there are only 5 Days left to support me through Go Rings! To do so, click the link below and select my name at checkout! Help me meet my goal and continue to serve people and share the good news of Jesus!
https://gorings.com/collections/all
Pictured Below: My Go Ring with one of the boys I have been co-foster parenting this week in Honduras.

Pictured Below: The original Go Ring with a beaded middle

Thank you friends! Please continue to pray for my team as we are leaving our first country, that we would leave our ministry well while preparing for the next. Also please pray for the 5 children that a teammate and I have been living with this week as their foster mom. Our prayer is for them to see the love of the Lord through us, and know that He is working and pursuing them wherever they go in their lives, even while we leave their country. They have a dedicated and loving team of people serving here long-term and we feel lucky to have been able to serve and live with them for a short period of time.
Thank you!
