All in all, we are a fairly average family. (Well, some of you who have known us for a
while may disagree.) But we have made
some choices in our lives that make us stand out in a crowd. Actually we made one big choice. In the Old Testament, Joshua told the people
of Israel, "...then choose for yourselves this day whom you will serve..But as for me and my household, we will serve the Lord." Joshua 24:15 (NIV) This is the one big choice
that we have made together: We will
serve the Lord…wholeheartedly! As a
result, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords is leading us on an incredible adventure!
And it is so wonderful to travel that adventure with Him!


While Daryl’s blog (www.hopeforhome.blogspot.com) focuses on
the ministry that we do here, several of you have asked for a more personal
look into our family and life in Guatemala.
So that is what I am seeking to do.
I hope to give you a glance into the wonderful people and culture of this
country that we love so much. And I hope
to keep you undated on the work that God is doing in and through our
children. I cannot completely separate ministry from
personal life, because there is a constant overlap, as there should be. But hopefully I can help you catch a glimpse
into our adventure.
Just an average family who serves an awesome, almighty, far
above average God! At times, from the human perspective, this
adventure seems risky or uncertain, maybe even hazardous. But with God, there is no such thing as an uncertain
outcome. He has it under control. He is the Guide. He is the Creator of the adventure. Our family’s path probably looks very
different from yours. Although God’s Great Adventure has a
different path for each of His children, we all follow the same Guide, and we
will all reach the same finish line. God
wants us to have life, and have it to the full.
The only way that we can effectively do that is to join Him in His work. We all just need to accept His invitation, buckle
our seatbelts, and hang on for the ride.