» By Joy & Vidal Reyes on December 16th, 2009 |
Categories: Missionary's View, Mujercitas, Reyes Family Blog (T.E.A.R.S. for Joy), T.E.A.R.S. School, General, Uncategorized
Hello friends and family,
An update is long overdue and we apologize. We have had a great year in terms of family and work and as our circle of friends in the Dominican Republic grows we feel more and more at home here. This is the first Holiday newsletter in more than ten years that as I sit down to write I don’t feel flooded by memories of drama and significant change.We have had a quiet year of growth, maintainingand nurturing things already planted. » » Read more…
» By Joy & Vidal Reyes on December 14th, 2009 |
Categories: Missionary's View, Mujercitas, Reyes Family Blog (T.E.A.R.S. for Joy), T.E.A.R.S. School, General, Uncategorized
We were so excited to be able to take a few of our girls to the young life camp in Jarabacoa this weekend. We had a small group of ten girls for a “grow”camp, a time to grow and reflect on their relationship with God. » » Read more…
» By Luis & Jennifer on December 3rd, 2009 |
Categories: Missionary's View, Rodriguez Family Blog (Smiles For Jesus), General, Uncategorized
At the beginning of November, we had the pleasure of working with a medical team from Puerto Rico. This was their 3rd trip since I’ve been working with T.E.A.R.S., and they are one of my favorite groups to work with.The doctors and assistants have HUGE hearts and work hard to bless different local communities with medical care and » » Read more…
» By Obed and Rosmery Peñuela on December 2nd, 2009 |
Categories: Espanol/Spanish, Obed and Rosmery's Blog, Missionary's View, General, Uncategorized
Last Saturday, the 21st of November, we had a soccer tournament amongst the kids on our team. These are the same children and teens that attend to receive soccer training and to hear about Jesus. » » Read more…
» By Bautista Valerio on December 2nd, 2009 |
Categories: Espanol/Spanish, Valerio Family Blog, Missionary's View, General, Uncategorized
I’m going to write about what is happening with the youth of the barrio María Auxiliadora.
Lately we’ve had some very busy days with the youth, from the small group activity that we have been doing with the youth every Saturday, to traditional Dominican holiday ginger tea parties in people’s homes.
I ask for your prayers, as we have been working full-time with the youth of the barrio María Auxiliadora and we have had some very special experiences with them. For example, we held a pajama party in the house with about 20 teens which was really cool, especially since it was an activity held outside the church. This month we have been working closer with them and I think it has been really good.
Bueno voy a escribir lo que esta pasando con los jóvenes de María auxiliadora.
En estos días, hemos tenido días muy activo con los jóvenes, desde la actividad que hemos hecho con los jóvenes cada sábado, la célula juvenil en mi casa, hasta jengibres en las calles.
Pido sus oraciones, hemos estado trabajando tiempo completo con los jóvenes en el Barrio María auxiliadora y hemos » » Read more…
» By Rod & Twila Davis on November 30th, 2009 |
Categories: Missionary's View, General, Davis Family Blog (Moved to T.E.A.R.S.), Uncategorized
is said to be present in West Africa, the Pacific and the Far East. In the Western Hemisphere, it has been reported in Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Bahamas, South Florida, Cuba, Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad and now the Dominican Republic. This fungus attacks banana and plantain trees without mercy! » » Read more…
» By Fey on November 27th, 2009 |
Categories: Espanol/Spanish, Ramirez Family Blog, Missionary's View, General
Bautista Valerio one of 4 pastors of El Camino Church, shares his heart and God’s vision for the community of Maria Auxiliadora. » » Read more…
» By Fey on November 10th, 2009 |
Categories: Espanol/Spanish, Ramirez Family Blog, Haitian Ministry, Missionary's View, General
Every year the Ministry T.E.A.R.S. in Dominican Republic is visited by doctors from PUERTO RICO & CANADA in order to help poor communities, we were at a camp in the city of LA VEGA, called Soto. » » Read more…
» By Joy & Vidal Reyes on November 2nd, 2009 |
Categories: Hot Links, Espanol/Spanish, Missionary's View, Reyes Family Blog (T.E.A.R.S. for Joy), Rodriguez Family Blog (Smiles For Jesus), T.E.A.R.S. School, General
When I heard that we had a sick student from TEARS School that was in desperate need of O+ blood, I volunteered immediately to give her some of mine. It wasn’t until we were on our way there that I began to remember that I hate needles with a passion! I’ve never donated blood before, so this was a unique experience all around. The lady at the blood bank was fabulous, » » Read more…
» By Hector Julio Cedeño Acosta on October 20th, 2009 |
Categories: Haitian Ministry, Missionary's View, General, Uncategorized
Hector Julio Cedeño Acosta
Director de la Misión Cristiana TEARS Internacional Inc. » » Read more…