Warren Storm Prayer Letter: God’s Blessings

2020-03-26T13:59:04-05:00March 25th, 2020|Categories: Prayer Letters, Warren and Jarylynn Storm|Tags: |

God's Blessings We are so thankful for your faithful prayers, support, love offerings, and fuel. In January we needed to replace four worn-out tires on the utility truck, costing over $600. God provided the biggest part of that through Past [...]

Warren Storm Prayer Letter: Praising the Lord for What He Has Wrought!

2020-01-23T22:21:52-06:00January 25th, 2020|Categories: Prayer Letters, Warren and Jarylynn Storm|Tags: , |

Thanking God for You The Christmas cards, pictures, and gifts were such a blessing to us and very appreciated. Thank you for your kind remembrances. We enjoyed spending Christmas with our daughter and son-in-law, Jacque and Jeff Swartz, and [...]

Brandon Heselschwerdt Prayer Letter: Christmas in New Mexico

2020-01-19T17:48:52-06:00January 19th, 2020|Categories: Brandon Heselschwerdt Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , , |

Happy New Year, everyone! We pray that you all have had a blessed 2019 and are looking forward to what the Lord is going to continue to do in the New Year of 2020. We praise the Lord for all the different ways He allowed us to be used for H [...]

Warren Storm Prayer Letter: Answered Prayer

2019-11-16T09:06:30-06:00November 17th, 2019|Categories: Prayer Letters, Warren and Jarylynn Storm|Tags: , |

You Prayed; God Answered! We so appreciate all your prayers for our Schoof family in Africa. God has protected Angela and Gregg and their six children all the way, and they are safe in Uganda and in their rented house. They had some anxious [...]

Warren Storm Prayer Letter: Putting More Buses Back on the Road

2019-09-23T17:07:15-05:00September 24th, 2019|Categories: Prayer Letters, Warren and Jarylynn Storm|Tags: , |

Update on the Schoofs Our son-in-law and daughter, Gregg and Angela Schoof, and their family will be moving from Rwanda to Uganda, Africa, the first part of October. They will be restarting two radio stations there and working with another [...]

Andres Amoros Prayer Letter: Seeing the Desired Fruits of Our Labors

2019-08-30T16:47:19-05:00September 1st, 2019|Categories: Andres Amoros Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , |

TENGA EN CUENTA: La carta en español sigue a su carta en inglés. Gracias. It is a pleasure to communicate with you, to make you participate in the development of God's work here in the Dominican Republic. The Lord is good, and His grace con [...]

Warren Storm Prayer Letter: The Bus Ministry Is Worth It!

2019-07-25T22:14:09-05:00July 26th, 2019|Categories: Prayer Letters, Warren and Jarylynn Storm|Tags: , |

First, an Update My wife is doing very well since her fall and hip repair in January. Last week, she got rid of her cane for good. Thank you again for your prayers for her. God answered them! He is so good! At the time of this writing, our [...]

Brandon Heselschwerdt Prayer Letter: Taking That Next Leap of Faith!

2019-07-07T19:33:15-05:00July 9th, 2019|Categories: Brandon Heselschwerdt Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , , , |

God has been good this month, as we found ourselves mostly in our home state of Michigan for our meetings. We also had the opportunity to serve alongside and share the need of the Gospel for Kenya, East Africa, with a church in Indiana, as [...]

Warren Storm Prayer Letter: What a Joy to See Bus Kids’ Parents Trust Christ!

2019-05-20T22:34:18-05:00May 23rd, 2019|Categories: Prayer Letters, Warren and Jarylynn Storm|Tags: , , |

We are pleased to announce the arrival of our 39th grandbaby, Alyvia Rebecca Dale, born on April 30 to our son and daughter-in-law, Tony and Ally Storm. Her three older sisters were so excited when she arrived. Momma and baby are doing fine [...]

Garry Tingson Prayer Letter: Survey Trip to Australia

2019-02-10T17:08:03-06:00February 12th, 2019|Categories: Garry Tingson Family, Prayer Letters|Tags: , , |

I want to first of all wish all of you a Happy New Year! It was indeed a great start to a new year. We continued to work on our bus route. The Lord allowed us to visit some new contacts. One contact was a family that used to go to another c [...]

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