” Better to love God and die unknown than to love the world and be a hero; better to be content with poverty than to die a slave to wealth; better to have taken some risks and lost than to have done nothing and succeeded at it. –Erwin Lutzer “
Running for their Life
A week and a half ago we made the drive to the capital city, Antananarivo. 2/3 of the way there, we pulled over on the side of the road for a potty break and to stretch our legs. As we got out of the car, there was a man and two women walking towards us along the...
On the Road
Traveling between our city of Mahajanga and the capital city of Antananarivo is roughly 350 miles but travel takes 10+ hours with only small towns dotted along the two lane national highway. As such, there are only small take-your-chances-on-getting-sick restaurants...
Loss of Sight…
This last week has been an interesting one with ever-changing plans. The kind of interesting that happens with life in ministry and the associated spiritual battles. Last Thursday our family made the 10-hour drive to the capital city to take care of some things before...
Contrasts
The drastic contrasts we experience in our life in Madagascar on a daily basis is phenomenal and sometimes overwhelming. The cold of our air conditioned car to the oppressive heat outside, the filth on the streets to the cleanliness of a nice restaurant, but by and...
You Never Know What You’re Gonna Get…
When it comes to shopping, and I’m talking shopping for food, this statement is so true here in Madagascar...you never know what you’re gonna get. When we lived here 9 years ago, the food items in terms of variety were limited, very, very limited. When we returned a...
Medical Care in Madagascar
Last post I told you about our Family Outing to a Birth and promised that the story wasn’t over yet. Unfortunately it wasn’t over... and three weeks after the birth of this little girl, the story still continues. Medical care in Madagascar is, we’ll just say,...





