Katie Moore
  • Home
  • About
  • Give
  • Photos
  • Subscribe
  • Contact


All Posts

You Give Good Things

You Give Good Things

October 29, 2018

Some days my friend Andrea comes late to class.  OK, most days.  Almost every day.  Being on time is not a big deal in this culture and for her it is almost an impossibility.  She may be late, but she is conscientious about studying.  A few weeks ago she missed the first hour and a […]
Read More
A New Teaching

A New Teaching

September 24, 2018

Sitting in literacy class with four or five grandmas is an interesting way to learn about village life.  For some reason the hard work that they’ve done with their syllables loosens their tongues, and by the time class is done they are usually extremely chatty.  They color in their workbooks and chatter away.  It is […]
Read More
Make Hummus While the Sun Shines

Make Hummus While the Sun Shines

August 23, 2018

I am privileged to have a guest writer on my blog: my Dad, Tom Moore.  I asked him to write this month’s post in a joking tone of voice, but with a serious note.  You know, the way he always asks me for favors.  It was delivered to me on two pieces of notebook paper, […]
Read More
Come.  Come, all of you.

Come. Come, all of you.

June 25, 2018

A few days before our team left Las Moras, Andrea told me about something she had dreamed. Dreams are very important to the Nahuatl people, and they often find meaning, signs, or omens in what they see while they sleep. Andrea said that she and a handful of others were standing on an outcropping of […]
Read More
A Good Beginning

A Good Beginning

April 21, 2018

Last Sunday we met with the new Nahuatl believers to study the Word of God.  Stop and let that sink in.  That could be the end of my blog and it would still be a pretty good entry.  For those of you who have been praying with our team since the beginning, I know you […]
Read More
Now is the Chance

Now is the Chance

January 30, 2018

Queen is worried about the people in her village.  We were sitting on short stumps in her warm kitchen, checking the lesson about Nicodemus.  She was telling the story back by paragraphs, tracking well with what Jesus had said about being born again.  A little later in that story, Jesus makes the point that the […]
Read More
The Little Sheep of God

The Little Sheep of God

December 20, 2017

Our team spends a great deal of time working with native Nahuatl speakers to ensure that what we are saying sounds natural.  Whether we’re dealing with literacy materials, translation, or the Bible teaching, we strive to communicate clearly, which for us foreigners, requires constant tweaking. A few weeks ago I was asking my friend Bernie […]
Read More
Tony

Tony

October 2, 2017

Tony is an old man.  By U.S. standards he’s getting up there and by Nahuatl standards he’s ancient.  We went to visit him a few weeks ago and he began to reminisce about life.  He is by far the oldest individual in this community and asked us if we knew why some people last longer […]
Read More
A Life of Adventure

A Life of Adventure

August 30, 2017

As C.S. Lewis reminded us, adventures are never fun when you’re having them.  And although we would probably all say that we’re hoping for a life of adventure, most days I find myself rooting for something a little more mundane. In the last few weeks I have written literacy materials in my third language, including […]
Read More
Love

Love

June 10, 2017

Recently, while reading through the famous love chapter in Corinthians, I realized that, because of the familiarity of the words, they were simply washing over me without meaning.  I decided to take each verse and think about what it would look like for me to live out the words.  What follows is the result of […]
Read More
  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • …
  • 12
  • Next Page »

The Past

Common Themes

baptism becoming Bible lessons chores Christmas church community community development construction culture daily life dental clinic discipleship Ethnos360 Family favors friends funny stuff furlough health house language learning library days literacy medical meetings Meet the Villagers Nahuatl Culture normal day party Peru prayer requests Rachel rest SCHOOL syncretism The Chron The Team tias training translation travels village life visiting work teams
  • About
  • Blog
  • Home
  • Give
  • Photos
  • Subscribe
  • Contact

Disclaimer: This personal ministry website is provided by Ethnos360 as a courtesy to its members. Ethnos360 makes no warranty regarding the accuracy of the information on these pages. Opinions expressed are provided by members in good faith, but are entirely those of the member and do not necessarily represent policy, doctrinal position, or opinions of Ethnos360. If you encounter information that you consider questionable, please e-mail the Ethnos360 web team.

Katie Moore

© Copyright 2025 Ethnos360. All rights reserved.

Log In

  • 