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A Life Held by Enduring Love

"Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good.  His love endures forever." (Psalm 136:1) Twenty years of being on mission with Jesus — and with YOU. His love endures forever. Individuals, families, and churches who have supported, prayed, and encouraged me from the very beginning. His love endures forever. Hours upon hours of learning a new language, never imagining I would one day understand it, let alone speak it. His love endures forever. Being far from family, friends, and familiarity. His love endures forever. Loving and caring for children and teens in Peru. His love endures forever. Building and cultivating amazing friendships. His love endures forever. Eating incredible cuisine. His love endures forever. Walking through a medical crisis scare. His love endures forever. Experiencing an earthquake. His love endures forever. Traveling and having many adventures. His love endures forever. Walking a hard and painful road through burnout — wounded and weary. His love endures for...

May Newsletter

  SHANNON’S CORNER Connect. Nurture. Grow. This year marks   20 years of ministry , and I am continually amazed at the faithfulness of God and the incredible people who have walked alongside me through every season.  Thank you for praying, encouraging, giving, and saying “yes” to being part of this journey. Together we have seen lives touched, hearts encouraged, and people strengthened through seasons of transition, growth, and healing. What began as simply saying “yes” to God’s leading has grown into opportunities to serve individuals, families, Third Culture Kids, and ministry leaders around the world.  Thank you for being part of these  20 year s. Over the past month, ministry has been full and meaningful.  We’ve had the privilege of facilitating   four in-person debriefs with our partners Tributary Retreat Center and Safe Place Ministry,  and   two online debriefs   with our partner Refresh & Resound Internati...

Remembering the Progress

  Today in the United States, we pause to remember those who sacrificed their lives for our country and for the freedoms we experience today. Memorial Day is more than a long weekend or the unofficial beginning of summer. It is a sacred reminder that freedom often comes through sacrifice. As we honor those who gave everything, perhaps it is also a meaningful time to reflect on our own lives and journeys through transition. Many life transitions involve loss. Sometimes it is the loss of a role, a relationship, a dream, a season, a home, or even the version of ourselves we once knew. Walking through change can feel disorienting, exhausting, and at times deeply painful. When we are in the middle of transition, it is easy to focus only on what is missing or what had to be left behind. But what if we also paused long enough to reflect on what has been gained? Growth often comes quietly. Healing can happen so gradually that we do not realize how far we have come until we stop and look ba...