Reflections on Mexico from Our Kids: Part 1
After we left TCM, each one of us wrote a "reflection paper" about four topics: the best part of our time at TCM, the hardest part of our time t...
After we left TCM, each one of us wrote a "reflection paper" about four topics: the best part of our time at TCM, the hardest part of our time t...
Our commitment and work at TCM has finished. The goal of raising $50,000 was met, as during our time there, the number of child sponsors doubled from ...
The Super Penguinos (the little kids) read a story about Jesus making friends with Zaccheus,and then I asked each child to use playdoh to create "Jesu...
We enjoyed our visit from the Hylton family so much! They brought life and encouragement to us, and they just loved on the TCM kids, which in turn, ma...
Easter at TCM started with a sunrise service. (We tried unsuccessfully all week to convince Martha that we were pretty sure Jesus rose around 10am, bu...
Jeff and Alycea Hylton came down to the orphanage last week with their kids Brittany, Brooks, and Bennett, and their nephew, Griffin, for a spring bre...
Earlier this year a friend donated a generous amount of money to build gardens at the Rosarito site which has 7 acres of land. The idea is to create a...
So there is an 11 year old girl here named Ruby. She previously lived at Rosarito, but she had so many behavior problems (including beating up t...
Kiersen and I love meeting with these girls every Tuesday! Here is our typical meeting. We start by reciting the verse they had to memorize fro...
Aliya has been begging for a small group with the kids her age, so finally we started one here at Soler with Aliya, Liam and the other elementary age ...