
Our precious friend Fernando. He brought so much joy to our trip.

These are the kids from the Commidore. Most of them don't know who their dad's are because they are the product of prostitution. The kids are picked up via bus on Saturday mornings and are taught about Jesus and given a meal. We had the chance to hang out with the kids and give each one of them a soccer jersey.

Missionaries Leonardo, Rita and their children Rebecca and Daniel. They are amazing people who rely on God to provide for their needs, as they are in Juarez without the support of a missions organization.

It is very common to have as many people in a vehicle as possible. In fact, we had 13 people (12 adults and 1 child) in a 7 passenger, Ford Windstar van.

Bill, Frank, and Robert helped Pastor Rudy baptize 6 people the last Sunday we were in Juarez.

A picture of the scorpion that bit Ryan as he was brushing his teeth at our hotel room in Seminole, Texas. We were sure glad that it wasn't poisonous.
We spent a day doing some touring around the Black Hills of South Dakota on our way home. We stopped in Deadwood, for about 30 minutes. Our bus could find no place to park, and kept driving up and down the streets of Deadwood. A man who was performing for a crowd on the street, stopped singing in the middle of his song and proclaimed, "There goes the Jesus bus!"
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I loved your stories. What an awesome experience. Thanks for sharing your very interesting stories.
I am sure it is hard to tell all that you experienced. You did give a little part of what it was like on your trip. God Bless you and Ryan.
Love ya both
The birthday girls are so cute. What big girls they are. Also so beautiful.
Tell the girls and Zack hi from Aunt Darlene and that I love them.
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