First Team – Part 2
- Jun
- 03
- Posted by Dylan
- Posted in Being a Missionary, Serving At Risk Families, Short Term Missions Team, VLOG
This is the second part of our team that came to serve with us in May
read moreOur first team of 2019!
- May
- 26
- Posted by Dylan
- Posted in Being a Missionary, Serving At Risk Families, Short Term Missions Team, VLOG
- 4
We were blessed with a team for 10 days from Grace Fellowship Church in Shrewsbury, PA. We helped build a wall to prevent flooding in a family’s house and also had great opportunities to serve in other ways. Watch this week’s episode to see more.
read moreTime in the U.S. and then some time apart
- Mar
- 07
- Posted by Missy
- Posted in Adventure, Being a Missionary, Education, Furlough, Short Term Missions Team
We are excited to share with all of you that we will be coming back to the U.S. in a few weeks! We have a lot of amazing things going on during this visit to the states! As always we will be connecting with churches to share about what God is doing in Guatemala. We […]
read moreInterns
- Oct
- 22
- Posted by Dylan
- Posted in Being a Missionary, Internship, Servants Inc., Serving At Risk Families, Short Term Missions Team

Many of you already know that this past summer, we hosted our first 2 Serving At Risk Families ministry interns. They were here during a very hectic time in ministry so you didn’t here much about WHAT they did, just that they were here, we kept them alive, and then sent them back home in […]
read moreHeartbreaking loss
- Nov
- 19
- Posted by Missy
- Posted in Faith, Guatemala, Iglesia Ciudad de Reugio, Linda Vista, Short Term Missions Team
- 1

As you may remember a few weeks ago Dylan shared a post about Fredy and Maria and the horrible situation they were in due to Maria’s illness. Sadly, we found out a few weeks ago that Maria has passed away. We received this news a few days after the October Serving At Risk Families (SARF) team arrived at […]
read moreOur October Team
- Nov
- 02
- Posted by Dylan
- Posted in Being a Missionary, Guatemala, Linda Vista, Serving At Risk Families, Short Term Missions Team

Some of you might be wondering why we haven’t posted an update in a while. Truth is, we’ve been really busy! October has been consumed with launching the SARF Backpack Campaign and preparing for, hosting, and catching up from the team that came down to work with us in October. Four people came down and helped us […]
read moreThe benefits of knowing 2 languages
- Oct
- 11
- Posted by Missy
- Posted in Adventure, Being a Missionary, Guatemala, Language School, Prayer, Short Term Missions Team
Learning more than one language definitely has it’s ups and downs. For instance when you learn a new language you spend many days with your brain feeling like mush to the point that you don’t even want to talk in your first language because it requires too much mental energy OR you start to forget […]
read moreSARFing in the G.U.A.
- Jul
- 30
- Posted by Dylan
- Posted in Guatemala, Servants Inc., Serving At Risk Families, Short Term Missions Team, Villa Nueva

We just said goodbye to our most recent team that came down here to work with us through the Serving At Risk Families ministry. They did an amazing job of finishing the hard work needed for an elderly woman to move into her new home! As you may recall, one of the families we help […]
read moreThe Monrroy Family – aka “The Marias”
- Nov
- 19
- Posted by Dylan
- Posted in Communication, Guatemala, Prayer, Servants Inc., Serving At Risk Families, Short Term Missions Team, Villa Nueva
- 2

The past 2 weeks I have talked a lot about financial sponsorship, mainly for children. Part of this is because now is the time for kids to enroll in school. Once January comes along, it is more difficult and expensive for kids to get into school and do well. We don’t want anyone to think, […]
read moreAnother Team, Another Blessing
- Oct
- 02
- Posted by Dylan
- Posted in Christianity, Faith, Guatemala, Iglesia Ciudad de Reugio, Linda Vista, Serving At Risk Families, Short Term Missions Team, Villa Nueva
- 1

This week Missy and I are “recovering” from hosting another team. It seems it went a bit smoother this time; I hope it continues to become easier. This isn’t meant to sound like complaining, rather to explain that we are still in the process of learning. It was nice to have everyone stay with us […]
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