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A Missing Idol

A Missing Idol

October 28, 2016

by Rachel Chapman   As we were getting ready to leave Las Moras this last time, I took time to talk with my Nahuatl friends directly about the Scripture portions that we had been translating.  One of the last times with Queen, I asked her what she was believing.  She said, “I believe what we’ve […]
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Playing Aunties, Part II

Playing Aunties, Part II

September 13, 2013

In case you didn’t catch the last blog entry, Rachel and I are taking care of our friend Agustina’s two older children while she’s out of town.  Many of the experience are new to these two tribal kids, and Rachel and I are learning about their culture, too.  Here are a few highlights from the […]
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January Update

January Update

February 5, 2010

Three Steak Dinners During the last month, the men on our team have put hours and hours of back-breaking work in on Rachel’s and my house.  They hauled more than 20 truckloads of dirt, filled and leveled our floor, and stacked 116 bags of cement, to name only a few things.  I think we owe […]
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