Blog/News

Our Hearts Are So Full!

Hola from Mexico!!

 

Today was our final day at Colina de Luz. It has been a day of reflection and thankfulness. God is so good and so evident in everything around us. For example, we have seen Christ in the smiles of these adorable children, in the sunsets and sunrises, and in the sunshine and in the rain. It has been amazing to see how God is blessing all of us in small amazing ways. Whatever job we have had, sewing, organizing the pharmacy, painting, doing concrete, God have given us the joy of Christ. I have been so personally blessed to have been able to witness the immense joy in all my Joshua siblings this week. As we go into Thanksgiving break, my heart is so full. 

 

Tonight was a blast. After a long workday we got to go to Rosarito, a city nearby. We adventured around the town, going shopping anywhere from cornrows in our hair, to ponchos, and pictures at sunset, to munching on street tacos, and buying midnight snacks at the market. Overall, I can speak for the whole class, we will never forget our time here. Half of our hearts will forever be in Mexico. 

 

Adios,

Cindy & Ali

Share this post

Recent Posts

An Eventful Week!

Hiii guys! It’s Mary again! Ahhhh one of the last times I will write the blog ALREADY 🙁  Wooowww…. how the 9 months are flying

Read More »

Back From Break!

After coming back from a restful week of catching up with family, visiting old friends, and finishing overdue homework on Spring Break, the mood of

Read More »

Break Time!

Hello again, everyone! Happy last week before spring break! This week has been a unique week for the class. Starting this week, we welcomed our

Read More »

LA!

Kylie Malia here, How often do we forget or stereotype the people left in prison? What do you think of when you think of prison?

Read More »

Rollercoaster of a Week

Howdy! It’s been yet another rollercoaster of a week up at the Joshua building. After working a couple of four-day winter camp weekends in a

Read More »

Preview Week #2

“And coming on the ice to defend their three year undefeated Kurth Cup title, give it up for the masters of the ice, the Hume

Read More »
Archives/Older Posts
Categories