Posted by Kevin Stellick on April 30th, 2007 in Taiwan
Soccer for “kindergarten- thru-third grade” has one rule: FOLLOW THE BALL! Everyone from both teams run after the ball no matter how far out of bounds it has already rolled!! Katrina and Isaac had fun joining the other kids at the international school for the spring soccer season. I happened […]
Posted by Kevin Stellick on April 29th, 2007 in Taiwan
Fresh Taiwan Shrimp were one of the 12 seafood dishes served at the wedding banquet.
Posted by Kevin Stellick on April 29th, 2007 in Taiwan
Katrina loved Shu-Jun’s wedding dresses and was very excited to get her picture taken with her. Later, Isaac said he wanted to marry Katrina. Katrina said that would not be possible because they were brother and sister!! Cute kids!!
Live shell-fish were one of the 12 dishes served […]
Posted by Kevin Stellick on April 29th, 2007 in Taiwan
Michael Lin is the son of Evangelist Lin at Everlasting Happiness Village Church in rural Taiwan. Michael and Shu-Jen were married on 4-28-07 and we had opportunity to share the gospel with many that day. This video clip is from the end of the banquet when the wedding couple goes […]
Posted by Kevin Stellick on April 29th, 2007 in Taiwan
Posted by Kevin Stellick on April 29th, 2007 in Taiwan
On 4-28-07 Michael Lin, son of Evangelist Lin, was married to Jang Shu-Jen. The wedding worship service was held at the church in the village. 100 people came for the wedding, many of whom were friends of the wedding couple and many who had never heard the gospel before. In preparation […]
Posted by rhartman on April 24th, 2007 in Mexico
Each region in Mexico tends to have a “specialty” when it comes to food. Puebla is known for its mole, which is a spicy sauce with chocolate in it served over chicken. Monterrey serves meat for almost every meal. Torreon is known for its gorditas.
Gorditas (pictured above) are made of a small thick tortilla. A […]
Posted by rhartman on April 19th, 2007 in Mexico
Last week we took a trip to Monterrey, Mexico. Our destination was the U.S. Consulate. We entered its doors with our two-month old baby and a suitcase full of documents to prove that she was indeed our child. If we could do so, she would receive a Certificate of Birth Abroad. She would become a […]
Posted by rhartman on April 15th, 2007 in Mexico
Alejandro is a seminary student in Mexico. A typical day for him begins with seminary classes in the morning. Each afternoon he devotes about five hours to homework. Most days he also heads down to the mission “Divina Gracia” (Divine Grace). There he helps out with evangelism visits and Bible studies. On Sundays, he participates […]
Posted by Kevin Stellick on April 14th, 2007 in Taiwan
Posted by rhartman on April 14th, 2007 in Mexico
Last year I took a Spanish Literature course at a community center in Torreon. My teacher was a self-proclaimed atheist. He frequently mocked God and the Bible in class. When he found out I was a Christian and my husband a missionary, he toned down his jokes, but continued to deny anything related to […]
Posted by Kevin Stellick on April 13th, 2007 in Taiwan
Our days on the East Coast of Taiwan have come to an end. It has been a full and fun week for the family. We drove here through the mountains which included majestic views, monkey sightings and 3 hours of nail-biting fog/cloud driving at the highest elevations! Family bike rides […]