Leaving York
(Picture: This magnet is on my friend’s fridge, and I can’t think of a more
(Picture: This magnet is on my friend’s fridge, and I can’t think of a more
The school we’re building in Malawi now consists of preschool through the fourth grade
Just before the last presidential election, I had to scramble to renew my registration in
Our supporters are amazing, and we want to thank you as we celebrate you today!
In the villages of Malawi, sometimes it’s hard to know a person’s age. Even parents
When I was a kid, I was good enough at my sport to make the
Some of our kids at HUGS for Tomorrow are sponsored, but for the most part
It seems to me that each place we live has its own resident evil spirits—local
I’ve had the worst ever writer’s block lately. No kidding. I have five blog articles
We traveled to Malawi for two weeks in May and—I know this is an unorthodox
Welcome to our blog. These are the chronicles of our lives as missionaries. Our family lived in Malawi, Africa, for three years, where we started the non-profit organization HUGS for Tomorrow. We are dedicated to the education and healthcare of the kids of Tambalale Village. We feed over 100 kids every day and are building them a school, adding one grade each year. We are up to the third grade.Please leave even a small comment to let us know you visited and what you think. Happy reading!