One Day Sherman Texas

“One Day” took place in Sherman, Texas where some 30,000 students and young people turned out. It was a awsome oppertunity to work as a counselor for this tremdous outreach. Rooted in the direction of Isaiah 26:8-Yes Lord, walking in the way of Your truth we wait eagerly for You, for Your name and renown are the desire of our souls. We heard from a number of awsome speakers like John Piper and Louie Giggleo, Beth Moore and Heather Mercer, a missionary captive under the former Taliban regime in Afghanistan at the outbreak of the war.

Ecuador

I visited my friends from California Bob Vogel and Teb Long in Ecuador I worked with Bob and Teb at a local orphanage. While we were in Ecuador the state government officials were overthrown. We were able to joke around with the military guards because they thought we were with CNN covering the uprising. We a quiet and experience seeing the uprising from inside the the uprising. We even were able to rally with the crowds in a chat of "No MAS". An interesting fact concerning Ecuador is that some of the first missionary efforts into the amazon Jungle relates to Jim Eliot the missionary martyr. The wood used in manufacturing Bob's Guitar factory comes from the same tribe in the amazon that martyred Jim Eliot.

The Children of Bosnia










The children loved to have fun making faces at the cameria. I learned a bit of Bosnian by reading to the kids "Mis in Neskia, Mish in Puska" which translated is the mouse ran up the clock, the mouse ran down the clock.
Our trip to Bosnia found a country rebuilding after a terrible war and genocide. As the country re-builds we found some awsome people and freinds and children who showed us a tremedous spirit of hope and faith of things to come.

Caplijina Bosnia

In the war-torn land of Bosnia Hercegovina. People are overcoming the dramitic effects of a civil war in the city of Čapljina, Bosnia, located in the western part of the country, we meet with freinds and worked with the local church and orphanage.

My frinds Pastor Bernard Mikulić and his wife, Nada, moved to the city in June of 1999. After the war they felt called to share a message of hope to a war torn land. I enjoyed my time with my friends and we got a little music in along the way. We loved to get together and have a jam sesion, Me, Roger and Tony laying down some tracks.