(Andy)
For the past few weeks, we’ve been going all around the city and surrounding neighborhoods to advertise a pastor’s conference that we’re hosting next week. Many pastors are relatively little theological training, so we’re excited to have a chance to facilitate some solid teaching while getting to know the Christian community better. When we’ve found churches empty, we leave one of our shnazzy flyers on the door with some event and contact info. This one sadly was still taped up by a church door when I went back two weeks later. Ouch.
Some responses have been better though — an answer to months of prayers. Yesterday I sold several event tickets to a pastora who told me she threw away the first flyer we gave her and never goes to conferences, but she felt that God was getting her attention when we left a second flyer and called her. Even if she mistakes our naive optimism for God’s calling, I’m no less thrilled that she’s coming
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Tonight’s carnavalito is, of all places, on my street. More to come…

That's right. The three of us -- Josh Bolton, Jamie Jacobsen, and Andy Stuntz -- are delaying college for a year to serve as missionary interns in La Ceiba, Honduras. We'll be helping two new missionary families as they plant a church, start a medical clinic, and reach out to street kids. Mostly though, we want to be vulnerable and to experience and share the power and hope of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. That's where it's at, and that's where we want to be. Join us as we slowly learn what in the world that means!