August 2015

At the end of July, Victor and I officially gave notice at our jobs that we will be leaving at the beginning of September. The great news is that I will be able to “work from home” as I continue to fundraise!

Once September arrives, we will head south. I plan to help out with the 3 CrossRoads teams in Mexico that we have scheduled for this fall, however my involvement will remain limited and part-time until my salary is fully raised.

During the fall, I also plan on attending the Missio Nexus Mission Leaders Conference in Florida. I will continue to fundraise and travel around as needed. Please let me know if you would like me to come for a visit!

We look forward to visiting with you if we haven’t already. Thank you for your interest and support!

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This is an excerpt from my August 2015 newsletter. To view the full-length newsletter, click here.
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¡Bienvenidos!

Hi, friends. Consider this your official welcome to my website! Feel free to explore. This is the “home page” where all my newest blog posts will show up. If you scroll down, you’ll see my very first post. Look above, and you’ll see a menu bar with other pages to navigate through. Learn more about my new position with CrossRoads Missions in Mexico here. Check out cool items for sale in my Mercado here. And get involved with my ministry, visit here.

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In the spirit of July 4th, I leave you with a picture of what it’s like to watch Texas fireworks from Mexico on the Rio Grande border.

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Announcing…My New Position!

Almost two years ago, Victor and I decided to head north. We have cherished our time here being with my family, learning English (Victor), playing in the snow, and serving alongside our church family at Village Bible Church Campus Español. During this time, we also had the opportunity to visit and serve the people that we love in Piedras Negras, Mexico.

This past year, I helped out as a part-time coordinator for CrossRoads Missions in Mexico. It is a role that I have grown to enjoy, and I always return north dreaming about ministry opportunities in Piedras Negras. CrossRoads serves in the city by sharing Christ’s love and meeting the needs of local ministry partners through outreach activities and construction projects. Ministries we currently serve include: Piedra Angular (a neighborhood and home base of CrossRoads), Casa de Paz (a children’s home) and Colegio Libertad (the private Christian school where I used to teach English and Art). You can learn more about CrossRoads Missions at crossroadsmissions.com.Screen Shot 2015-05-18 at 5.52.21 PM

I am thrilled to announce that I have accepted the position as the Field Coordinator with CrossRoads Missions in Mexico. This role includes working with full-time staff to carry out established goals, fostering relationships with ministry partners, and evaluating how we can serve Piedras Negras together. In addition, I will oversee administrative tasks, provide financial accounting, and coordinate general care for staff and U.S. participants who help us serve in the community. I believe that my organizational skills, passion for serving cross-culturally, and connecting with people, are a good match for this ministry position.

Our goal is to be back in Piedras Negras by September 2015. My next step is to form a support team, and I would like for you to be a part of it. Whether investing in me through prayer, correspondence, or financial donations, I would enjoy spending time with you to share more of my love for Mexico and specific needs that exist in Piedras Negras. I am also excited to share that I have created a website, crossinglove.com, which includes information, updates, and ways for us to remain connected.

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The blog entry above is an excerpt from my initial newsletter.
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