Day 290 :: Rodel

Rodel is four months away from his second birthday and his whole family is terrified.  The average lifespan for someone with Biliary Atresia is two years and Rodel's liver is pretty much … Read more about Day 290 :: Rodel

Day 289 :: Joe

I went to a friend's restaurant last night and it was such an incredible evening of eating.  My friend is the head chef and since it was a rather slow night, he continually came out to join me … Read more about Day 289 :: Joe

Day 288 :: Andrew

When Andrew, one of our toddlers, came to our home a little over a year ago,  he was completely non-responsive.  We would drag him to meals, drag him to the shower, drag him to change his … Read more about Day 288 :: Andrew

Day 287 :: Selsa

Teacher Selsa is definitely our oldest member on our leadership team for Mt Moriah Camps.  I think it's nice to have her experience and wisdom on a team that is predominantly under the quarter … Read more about Day 287 :: Selsa

Day 286 :: Tina

As long as I have a decent memory, March will be a pretty good month for me.  I say that because a handful of people that are very close to me all have their birthdays this month, including both … Read more about Day 286 :: Tina

Day 285 :: Chris

When I met Chris earlier today, I was quite surprised to hear about his story.  We were standing outside the house that was about the size of my parent's living room where he lived with his wife, … Read more about Day 285 :: Chris

Day 284 :: Jean

Over the past couple of weeks, I've been getting messages from Jean about visiting a family that hosts a ministry that she's a part of.  As we traded messages back and forth, Jean and I were able … Read more about Day 284 :: Jean

Day 282 :: Girlie

I always like it when I hop on the public transport and see a familiar face on board.  Sure, I enjoy the ride in silence and the breathtaking views as much as everyone else in the cab, but it's … Read more about Day 282 :: Girlie