The year was 1982 and I was the new missionary pilot in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, South America. By new I mean just arrived that day. Our airplane, a Cessna 206, was sitting outside in the wind, sun and rain. It was sitting outside our hangar! Our hangar, built and owned by our missionary organization, was filled with ultralight aviation toys! I didn’t like it. It wasn’t right and should have never happened. That is how my missionary career started with CONFLICT.
Read MoreAcceptance is defined like this: “The ability to see that others have a right to be their own unique persons. Which means having a right to their own feelings, thoughts and opinions.”
Read MoreAre you having fun yet? Start today!
Read MoreWe have spent the last few weeks looking at various ways and tools to help us build stronger relationships with the people in our lives. This week, I want to focus on a topic that doesn’t come natural to most - being present for others.
Read More