Steve and his wife Lois live in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. They are the founders and directors of RECONCILIAMAR, a Mexican NGO that "uses adventures at sea to transform lives." The goal is to increase people's love for the ocean thus giving them a personal reason to want to care for and protect it. Steve and Lois also use adventures at sea, such as scuba diving and sea kayaking, to create large blocks of uninterrupted time in which to talk about King Jesus.
Growing up in Michigan, Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore was one of my favorite places. About seven years ago, my dad and I decided to backpack along the lakeshore for a week, making memories I will always cherish.
Jesus taught his disciples how to pray. Along with this, Jesus also taught his disciples to teach others about Him after He had left the earth.
The song “Lean on Me” by Bill Withers brings back the nostalgia of middle school summer camp. I can remember singing at the top of my lungs, performing every motion, and laughing with friends throughout the song.
Most of us know the story of David and Goliath. As David prepared to battle Goliath, King Saul clothed David in expensive and heavy armor. But David wasn’t used to that unwieldy armor.
The church I grew up in was wonderful. The community, worship, sermons, and outreach truly represented Christ.
When my friends and I visited Cartagena, Colombia, our daily breaks for gelato were a high priority. These wonderful breaks were also one of our most time-consuming activities, deciding what flavor matched our moods, the weather, and activity levels.
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When I was traveling around the United States and doing “van life,” I recognized my need for community.
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I can still remember sitting in the backseat of our 1989 Volkswagen Vanagon on the way home to Michigan after a month of traveling to the west coast. Our last stop was at the Corn Palace in Iowa.
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I remember when my parents built their current home. Besides their stricter budget (including having our fridge consist primarily of frozen pizza), the biggest dread: moving.
Once we graduated college, my best friend, Heidi, and I decided to start a two-person book club.