Author Archives: David

Learning to read

We have shared in the past about our guard Christian and how he and his son were voices in The Jesus Film for the Badw’ee language. So, I assumed he was already completely literate in his mother tongue. Earlier this … Continue reading

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Post-it® Notes and God’s faithfulness

I’ll confess, sometimes I get frustrated. Sometimes it seems that nothing is going right, my plans aren’t working and everyone around me wants something from me. It’s getting close to that time of the year in Cameroon when the demands … Continue reading

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It starts with prayer

Great video on some amazing answers to prayer. Click here to get involved in praying for languages that still don’t have God’s Word.

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One book at a time

I recently heard of a man in the Far North of Cameroon who was falsely accused and imprisoned for something that he did not do, and once he was released instead of holding a grudge or being angry with this … Continue reading

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Water puts out electrical fire

Several days ago the electric meter reader technician came around to read the meter; he was scared of our dog as usual, good dog. So, I (David) held him back so the meter man would feel comfortable coming in. I … Continue reading

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40 Day Fast

First of all, I want to thank you for reading our blog and partnering with us! I (DeAnna) will be observing a 40 day fast from writing blog posts and logging into social media. I need to take this time … Continue reading

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Shoe Repair

I know I’ve shared a lot about my gratitude of my childhood. One of the reasons I do is because I think my childhood was unique to those who grow up in rural, small town, farming America. I meet many … Continue reading

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Inconveniences

I’ve enjoyed the devotions written by Sue Eenigenburg. She has served many years serving in places around the world outside of her passport country and writes books for women who serve in places around the world outside their passport countries … Continue reading

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Air Travel

When we arrived in Cameroon in 2010, I was taken off guard when the airplane erupted in applause when we landed.  I asked others about it and was told it’s how the passengers compliment the pilots and crew for a … Continue reading

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Discouragement

Discouragement stinks! I think my discouragement is born from my selfishness and my sinful thoughts that I deserve something. I’m a planner, I used to think that my ability to plan things and execute those things were gifts from God, … Continue reading

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