Quilotoa
High in the Andes of Ecuador is a beautiful lake named Quilotoa. An ancient volcano, which erupted and left a bluegreen lake in its aftermath, Quilotoa reminded me of Crater
High in the Andes of Ecuador is a beautiful lake named Quilotoa. An ancient volcano, which erupted and left a bluegreen lake in its aftermath, Quilotoa reminded me of Crater
High above the Napali coast of Kauai is a wonderful hike called Awa’awapulii trail (quite the mouthful). As you leave the main road, you meander through eucalyptus groves, wild ginger
I’ve always loved this photo that I took on my first trip to Peru in 2008. Its taken in the Colca Canyon where we had been searching for condors. The
Paco was the gates keeper of sorts on my last medical mission to the Dominican Republic. Truth be told, he’s a true disciple of Jesus who has a servant’s heart
Hurricane Sandy caused massive destruction & death in its path through the Caribbean and on to the United States. I was in the Dominican Republic when we experienced some of
We often go walks during our lunch breaks on mission trips. During one of our breaks in the batey (sugar cane workers village) last month in the Dominican Republic, my
I was in Virginia several weeks ago and spent a day at the Berkeley Plantation in Charles City. This photo was taken in front of the plantation. They were celebrating
I just returned from the Dominican Republic earlier this week in which I had the honor of participating in a medical mission with Medical Ministry International. What a joy it
So often when I travel to third world countries, I see dogs that are skinny, unkempt and honestly fairly unloveable. This dog was an exception. I saw him up in
I had never been to LaPush, Washington until last month when I ventured to the Olympic peninsula on a spur of the moment trip. It truly is a beautiful area