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Tim and Christa Simmons Prayer Letter: Children’s Day

2022-08-31T17:45:01-05:00September 2nd, 2022|Categories: Prayer Letters, Tim Simmons Family|Tags: , |

Children's Day The second Sunday of August is known as "Children's Day" in Uruguay. It is a day that the children here look forward to because they receive gifts and candy. Some toys were donated to the pastor's wife, and Christa bought som [...]

Tim and Christa Simmons Prayer Letter: Winter Camp and Leadership Conference

2022-07-30T15:52:12-05:00August 2nd, 2022|Categories: Prayer Letters, Tim Simmons Family|Tags: , |

We hope you all are having a nice summer. The U.S. Embassy here in Uruguay did a fireworks display on July 4th, so we decided to go. I told our seven-year-old Ethan, "Aren't you thankful for America?" He responded, "Yeah, they have better p [...]

Tim and Christa Simmons Prayer Letter: Preaching Completely in Spanish for the First Time!

2022-07-01T13:04:52-05:00July 1st, 2022|Categories: Prayer Letters, Tim Simmons Family|Tags: , |

Visiting a Family We were contacted by a man named Gustavo in the U.S. who found out that we are missionaries in Uruguay. He said that he is from Uruguay and still has family here. He said his family didn't have a church to go to, so he ask [...]

Tim and Christa Simmons Prayer Letter: First Time Teaching in Spanish

2022-06-02T12:55:02-05:00June 4th, 2022|Categories: Prayer Letters, Tim Simmons Family|Tags: , |

We trust you are doing well. Many of you are beginning to think about summer and all that goes with that. It's an exciting time of year, with graduations and weddings going on! We are in the middle of fall here, with winter beginning on Jun [...]

Tim and Christa Simmons Prayer Letter: Planting Gospel Seeds

2022-04-30T18:10:53-05:00May 3rd, 2022|Categories: Prayer Letters, Tim Simmons Family|Tags: , |

"We're with a Baptist church," I replied hesitantly, expecting her not to be interested any longer. Our family was inviting people to church, and I had just given a lady an invitation, when she asked me that question. With an inquisitive lo [...]

Tim and Christa Simmons Prayer Letter: Upcoming Decisions

2022-04-01T09:09:22-05:00April 2nd, 2022|Categories: Prayer Letters, Tim Simmons Family|Tags: , |

Ethan, Our Oldest, Trusted Christ! There was a good group of children in church on March 6, including several visitors. An invitation was given for those who were not sure about their salvation to be able to hear about it in a separate room [...]

Tim and Christa Simmons Prayer Letter: Preparing for Outreach

2022-02-28T14:56:17-06:00February 28th, 2022|Categories: Prayer Letters, Tim Simmons Family|Tags: , |

We know that many of you are probably looking forward to spring coming soon. Summer is coming to an end here in Uruguay, with children here starting their next school year in March. Our family has been blessed to have an extended warm seaso [...]

Tim and Christa Simmons Prayer Letter: Hot Summer Days!

2022-02-01T18:38:54-06:00February 2nd, 2022|Categories: Prayer Letters, Tim Simmons Family|Tags: , |

We are in the middle of summer here in Uruguay. In January, we had some extreme weather. We experienced the hottest day in the past 60 years, with temperatures reaching 111ºF! A missionary family in the northern part of the country told us [...]

Tim and Christa Simmons Prayer Letter: We Have So Much to Thank God For!

2021-11-30T21:18:26-06:00December 3rd, 2021|Categories: Prayer Letters, Tim Simmons Family|Tags: , |

We hope you enjoyed your Thanksgiving. We have so much to thank God for! An Atheist cannot be truly thankful like a Christian, because thankfulness requires Someone to receive our thanks (God). Although Thanksgiving is not celebrated here, [...]

Tim and Christa Simmons Prayer Letter: “I’ve Never Met a Missionary Before!”

2021-11-02T17:09:46-05:00November 4th, 2021|Categories: Prayer Letters, Tim Simmons Family|Tags: , |

“I’ve never met a missionary before,” replied a young man at the language school when I explained to him why we are in Uruguay. How sad that there are people all over Uruguay who have never crossed paths with a missionary. “. . . the labour [...]

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