I think I should start each blog post I write with the same doxology.
Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow.
This past week was a true blessing that came in an unexpected way.
It all started on Friday morning as I sat in Reagan National Airport waiting to board my flight to Miami.
I was pleased to be seated at my gate with time to spare. If you know me, this is not always the case.
After my last disaster flying out of Reagan you would have thought I had never been through an airport.
That is another story for another time.
Anyways as I sat reading, a gentleman across the way asked me what I was studying. He was definitely in his mid 60's and had a grin like a jolly old man. I smiled back at him with an almost bigger grin due to the fact that this is a typical encounter, men over the age of fifty, children under the age of 5 and mothers who have their hands full. Long story short, I was reading through the Proverb of the day. To my surprise this man disclosed that he was a Christian and had come to trust Christ only a few years previous. He is a lawyer, who now defends the unborn. Who would have ever thought? I was so blessed to hear his stories and gain some wisdom on how to approach sanctity of life in the status quo. What really struck me is that all his arguments, though conservative in approach, and definitely taken from a Biblical worldview were not new. It's the age old story. Nothing is new under the sun. I was so blessed to see a man quietly but boldly fighting for justice of little ones.
I arrived to La Paz, Bolivia the next morning. I was there to transport back the first little kiddo for Samaritan's Purse Children's Heart Project. SP has been in Bolivia for some time, but this was CHP's first trip.
Jose's Profile
Jose is posted below, a little gem. He will be having his surgery in the upcoming week. Keep him in your prayers. He is such a little stinker, full of life.
After a five hour delay and cancelled flight, a re-routing through Lima, Peru and horrible food poisoning from Lima to Miami we finally made it to the states. Once again, praise God.
During my short stay in La Paz I toured a small portion of the city, had my hair cut by Claudio Inglesia (the best male hair stylist in all of Bolivia), met an interesting man who loves the Lord from Chile, fell in love with the people, faced my deep conviction of not speaking fluent Spanish, and of course was attacked by the Saltenas. (food poisoning) =) Aye aye aye.
I had to grab a photo of this little guy as we toured the city. He was so pleased to be eating an ice cream cone without a care in the world. There is something very precious about the innocence and naivety of children.

I'll write more later- just wanted to give you a quick update about the trip. Thank you all for your prayers and encouraging words.
Words to live by, "The God who made the world and everything in it, being Lord of heaven and earth, does not live in temples made by man, nor is he served by human hands, as though he needed anything, since he himself gives to all mankind life and breath and everything." Acts 17:24-25
So thankful to serve the Sovereign God of the nations. May he find me faithful- here in DC or wherever my little body ends up in the world. To God be the Glory- living to know Him and make Him known.