We’re just like you. We’re sons, daughters, sisters, brothers, friends, roommates, mates, and dates. We’re piecing life together, mending the torn places, patching the holes & ironing things out. Every aspect of who we are hinges on one thing: relationships. Truth is, we’re wired for relationships. We want to belong to a community where even when things like faith get messy we know we’re not alone. We want to use our time to make a difference in this world. While there’s a lot we haven’t figured out, we know this much is true: we need God and we need each other. We’re Threads.
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Feb 13, 2009

Figure 1 Houses by the river.
Hello everyone! I want to thank you for your encouraging words and prayers as we are ministering here in the DR. Yesterday was another AWESOME day. In the morning, we traveled to a daycare center in a very poor area. In the picture
Feb 13, 2009
Although I've participated in blog tours in the past, I'm not a big fan. I think some exceptions apply for friends and ministry partners, but the concept just seems a little disingenuous to me. With Lost and Found, we have bloggers who wanted to review it so we sent …
Feb 11, 2009
Today was such an incredible experience--almost hard to describe. After breakfast, we loaded up the bus and headed into the rather terrifying traffic to our first distribution site, a local Church of God of Prophecy.
With the little Spanish I know, it's amazing how you …
Feb 11, 2009
Here is a video message I recorded last night. I will post again and tell you all about our first distributions today. If you have an OCC story, I would love to hear about it here on the blog. Thanks for the prayers!
Feb 5, 2009
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