Hi from balmy Jamestown, CO! Since our big snow a week ago, the temperatures have turned surprisingly warm. It felt like spring most of the week and the crews didn’t Read More…
This week was a very eventful week with funny things happening, anxious moments and witnessing God’s protecting hand on a group of the volunteers. This all made for great sharing, Read More…
Mary Evelyn, nicknamed Brownie at birth, suffers from severe allergies (mostly to fragrances from products etc.), making it difficult for volunteers to interact with her. Because she is hooked up Read More…
Progress on the four new houses is going well. Open wall inspections on the first house allowed drywall work to start. Final stages of work on Memorial Day flooding jobs means Read More…
Flooding in October brought volunteers down to this area. Andrews, SC, received a deluge of 24″ of rain in a very short period of time. January started with two weeks Read More…
Finally we had a group of fellow Canadians. The “A’s” were good to hear. They were another gang of hardworking guys that started and completed a bridge for Mrs. Ruth. Read More…
When Peter Thiessen was a teenager, one of his neighbors, a farmer, was injured so badly he couldn’t do the harvest. “It was Halloween night,” recalled Peter, “and my father Read More…
Sam Rhoads and Ethan Gingerich are watching Mennonite Disaster Service (MDS) volunteers build a driveway bridge, also called a personal access bridge, across a West Virginia creek that frequently floods. Read More…
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