Posts by Steve S
Relief and Medical Outreach Panay
It has been a very fruitful weekend for relief /recovery work for northern Panay by the RiverView SDA church, ACS, as well as by PAMAS and HCBN volunteers. Purchases of relief goods were done the whole of last Friday and after Sabbath morning services at RiverView, packing began.
Read MoreGuyana Mission Report: A Few Close Calls
Over the last few weeks, it seems like we’ve had an uncharacteristic amount of “close calls”. Last Tuesday I had an accident with a motorcyclist as I was driving out to Ogle to wrap some plastic around a giant satellite dish that I was sending up to Kamarang.
Read MoreUpdate On Typhoon Haiyan Recovery Work
Dear Friends,
As we speak, the weather on the areas affected by STY Haiyan are now under a “Tropical Easterly Wave”. It is very bothering that people with nothing are exposed to yesterdays heat and now rain for the next 24 hours.
Read MoreBreakfast With JFK
Fifty years ago this past Friday I ate breakfast with then President John F Kennedy three hours before he was assassinated.
Read MoreFrom Richard Carrera to David & Becky Gates
Hi Mommy and Daddy,
You won’t believe the troubles and blessings we have had getting Arturo and Tania tickets to travel!
Read MoreAfrica Aviation Ministry: Progress and Delays
Many of you are wondering where we are and what we are doing. Here is a much-delayed update.
Earlier this year when Melody was having pre-term labor in Chad at 27 weeks, we made an emergency return trip to the States. At the time, we were in the middle of a Bible school session. We did not understand why things happened the way they did. Yet God provided a way for the students to complete the course. God protected my wife and our baby.
Read MoreBolivia Industrial School 2013 Brochure
Christ’s life was ever one of giving, and we believe that “the privilege of fellowship with Christ in service†is “the only training that imparts a fitness for participation with Him in His glory†and that it “gives strength and nobility of character.†(Ed 264).
Read MorePAMAS News: Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan
Looking below at town after town completely destroyed by winds and flooding makes us shake our heads in disbelief. We follow the path of the storm in our mission plane, documenting each area with pictures and videos. It looks like a giant 20-mile tornado path. Trees are stripped of leaves and coconut trees are uprooted and laying around like matchsticks.
Read MoreWhen God Closes a Door
For a number of years, I’ve had a nagging feeling that we need to move our main flight operation completely out of the capitol city of Georgetown. Strangely enough, I can’t say that I can pin everything down to one particular reason.
Read MorePAMAS News: Aina’s new life
A few years ago we learned of a medical mission group coming to Puerto Princessa to do free cleft lip/palate surgeries. We sent word out and were able to help several children and teenagers get the life changing surgery.
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