Tag Archives: Cameroon
Who’s Voice is That?
Millions have decided to follow Jesus over the years after watching The Jesus Film in locations around the world! Wycliffe partners with The Jesus Film to translate the script of the film into minority languages. Our guard, Christian, is from … Continue reading
Unlocked Blessing
The phone rang as the sun was rising. Our first thought, what’s wrong? I could see his facial expressions and hear his tone of voice; this was a bad news call. He hung up the phone and quickly filled me … Continue reading
The Treasure Stool
“Madam, there were all kinds of good clothes inside. Did you know they were in there?” This question from Sophie led to a conversation full of joyous laughter. A little over a year ago Joshua found a brown leather covered … Continue reading
Generic
I remember the first time I heard the word generic. I was at my grandma’s with some kind of not-brand-name toy and my cousins said that I got the generic of whatever it was. That encounter and word stuck with … Continue reading
Labor Day
The sun is rising up over the horizon, the bright rays are filtering through the clouds. It’s a special day, it’s Labor Day. Labor Day is celebrated differently here than in our passport country. Labor Day is a day to … Continue reading
Hey, are you American?
“Hey, are you an American?” As I walked down the busy, exhaust filled road, I heard from a car behind me a woman’s voice asking, “Hey, are you an American?” At first, I thought I should keep on walking, but … Continue reading
Tea for Everything
When it comes to shopping, I’m on a mission (in my head I have mission impossible going on). I make my list in the order of the store and stick to it. I don’t like to take time to just … Continue reading
Whaterarium?
I’ve heard of a gymnatorium. I’ve heard of a cafetorium. I’ve heard of a cafeagymnatorium. I’ve heard of a terrarium. I’ve heard of an aquarium. I’ve heard of a solarium. This is the first time I’ve heard of a funerarium. … Continue reading
Last Day Flashback
Today is the last day of school. It’s hard to believe we will have a 4th and 6th grader. Where did the years go? My favorite quote from a Barbara Johnson book is, “Days may be long, but years are … Continue reading
Ouch!
I (DeAnna) recently sent out prayer requests to those who’ve said they would like to receive our raw prayer requests. We all need prayer and I think it’s important for His children to pray for one another, so I want … Continue reading

