I think it would be hard to sum up our family in one tiny little paragraph, but here are the basics: Adam, Sophia, Samuel, Isabell Kate and I are currently living in Zamora, Ecuador. We have been here almost two years and are working with indigenous jungle communities. We are engaging the Shuar people - storying with them, working alongside of them and hopefully training them to share the word of God to other Shuar communities. We are constantly trying to develop closer relationships with the people in these communities. Our lives are constantly changing and growing as we learn to live in a different culture, change diapers and share Christ as a family. We look forward to sharing all of our adventures with you!
Faith Comes By Seeing
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*"It was not because of his sins or his parent's sins," Jesus answered.
"This happened so the power of God could be seen in him."* - John 9:3
When bad thi...
New Blog Location
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I decided to move over to Wordpress. It seems to be a little more user
friendly. So the new blog is https://ellenholderblog.wordpress.com
Thanks!
The Real Enemy
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*Great is the LORD and greatly to be praised:*
Thanksgiving with my parents and some Thai friends
(Miang is next to my mom in the back row) I recently had...
Sweet Tea and Fried Pickles
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For some reason, since moving to Texas I have fallen in love with fried
pickles. My obsession with sweet tea is a given from my younger days but as
a girl ...
Playing with a New Lens
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I have a new love in my life: the Canon 100mm macro lens. :)
I know you're probably thinking, "Why in the world does she need ANOTHER
lens?!" Well, I sh...
preschool
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like i said in the last post, campbell is officially a preschooler! i
can.not.believe.it! she is actually going to the same church that kyle and
i went to ...
Ailah is ONE MONTH
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I know I'm already behind but wanted to get her one month up before she's 2
months!
This little lady as you can tell likes to be held. She is a snuggle...
Re{view} April 2013
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Karis turned 4! She wanted it to be a superhero party. We invited 3
other missionary families over with kids around Karis' age. She wanted
only kids th...
Way over Due
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Hey friends this post as many others is way over due. It has been almost
a year since I have posted anything. Jolie is almost two and still full of
ener...
A few hours in Miami
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As I write this, I am sitting in a corner of the Miami airport catching up
on my world and sipping Starbucks. Ahhh, life is good. Meanwhile, my
hubby is ...
Tebow Messiah
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So, everybody likes an underdog and I am no different. Though being a
Raiders fan it was really hard even to consider giving any credit to Tim
Tebow. H...
Back in Action
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I’m 2 days in to my first trip back into the jungle in 2011. It’s been so
good to be back. Everything went relatively smooth heading in and upon
arriving I...
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This blog is a compilation of articles highlighting my two years as a
missionary in Suriname from October 2008(January 2009 arrival on the
field)-October ...
Amazing Day in Prison
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What an amazing day we had in the prison! And as exhausted as I am, I just
had to let you guys know about it. It's a special day when you can say you
had a...
Ayuma
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Shortly after Christmas, my two bosses and I went on an investigation trip
to a Quechua village called Ayuma. We had an amazing experience there. As
alway...
Getting Settled
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We are finally mostly settled in our new house! It has been a really long
process since I've been working and trying to get the house put back
together. Pr...
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From now on, whenever I am about to complain about having to do laundry, I will think of you and count my blessings!!!! :)
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