Author Archives: David

#WhyBible – Hearing for the first time

We’ll never forget the impact The Jesus Film had on Sophie in her mother tongue, Ewondo. She was literally sitting on the edge of her seat, eyes glued to the television completely entranced. She had tears of joy filling her … Continue reading

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#WhyBible – Discovering God’s Love

(Guest post Author Paul Anderson, you might have seen his comments on this blog under Pop-pop) The Bible changed my life!  There can be no doubt.  It was in reading the Bible with my mother during morning devotions before I … Continue reading

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#WhyBible – The Sufficiency of Scripture

I (David) was recently reflecting on the sufficiency of Scripture and there are two verses that really had an impact on how I view the Bible and why it matters so much to me. Deuteronomy 32:47 NIV – They are not … Continue reading

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#WhyBible – Impact through reading

The Word of God has been part of my (David) life since I was a small child, going to church and being involved with different ministries the Word of God has always been there. I didn’t realize though until I … Continue reading

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#WhyBible

Throughout the month of September, we are joining with other organizations and people around the world to share why the Bible matters. We have guest’s posts coming and we are hoping that we will inspire and encourage you to share … Continue reading

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Wow!

Yesterday Jonah came home from school and shared that one of his music teacher’s has been to Cameroon.  My first thought was he must of misunderstood and she really said Cameron, MO.  We live in a small town and usually … Continue reading

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Love Each Other

Last night I watched a television show for the first time called My Secret Job.  My first impression was, why didn’t I think of that or I could’ve done that if I only knew there was a demand for that.  … Continue reading

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Thank You

Today I went to the mailbox and found a box.  Who doesn’t get excited about opening a box!?!  The box contained a purse made by the widow group (Seheco) in Cameroon that I shared about in a previous blog.  The … Continue reading

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Anniversary of Sorts

On May 31, 2012, Jonah had his accident which led to his amputation.  On May 31, 2015, our family boarded an airplane with our all our worldly possessions (eight suitcases) and one cat to return to the USA. It was … Continue reading

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Rosalie

Over the past two years I’ve shared about my Cameroonian friend, Rosalie.  I helped her with her plantain chip business and we became friends.  Her grandson Joshua Glenn passed away at age ten, he lost his battle with cancer (October … Continue reading

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