Last week we had a debrief in Jinotepe about a 45 minutes drive our last ministry location. I’ve found myself in Granada again, sleeping back in the barn for two days as my next ministry experience begins. From today till April 8th I will be traveling north to Antigua, Guatemala (our rendezvous point with the rest of the squad) with Esther and Mark. Together the three of us form Team No Espanol because as you can guess none of us speak much Spanish. So here we go off on yet another adventure to see where God is going to lead us. We’re praying for wisdom, discernment, closed doors, good attitudes, creative/innovative ministries, supernatural abilities of the Spanish language, and praise for His provision.

Tomorrow, March 8, we’re heading to Leon, Nicaragua as a stop on our way to visit a contact of Esther’s in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. It is a colonial city similar to Granada only larger in size and known more as a University town. Our Nicaraguan friend Erick has given us a name of a specific University to visit as we hope to do some type of campus ministry. I really enjoyed the “English Corners” that we had with students in China and am looking forward to having similar opportunities.