Friday, August 29, 2008
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
We are back and things are wild.
Now to some great news: With the help of an construction team from Calvary Assembly, pastored by George Cope, Orlando, FL we were able to get the roof on the church at Condado. We also a big debt of gratitude to the Arkansas District Council, and First Assembly of God, pastored by Rusty Blann, West Memphis, Arkansas for their help on the project.
Next project is to put up some walls. Last Sunday, we had 183 people and it was very cold, so pray we can get some walls up.
Monday, January 07, 2008
Meet our Grandsons
Meet our grandsons, Blake (left) and Austin to the right. They are the only two reasons that makes leaving difficult. Yes, we are excited about returning and starting back to work, but every day, we pray and think about them.

Deanna and I are closing down our iteration and preparing to return to Ecuador at the end of February. I counted the time we were here raising funds. It was only a eleven months, and two of those were December 06-07, which is a difficult month to schedule services. We spent three months in Ecuador last summer. So, we praise the Lord for helping us return and continue on with the work.
First, we are $400 short on monthly pledges, but we trust the Lord that this will come in.
Second, we need this support to continue working with the Air Force. Most of this has been designated for Jungle Ministry.
Third, I have been through a difficult time with a major dental problem. It appears that when I had some type of virus that it also moved into the front part of my mouth. I wore a bridge, and so I have to make some major decisions about which way to go: Implants or something else. But another problem, I have had is that all my fillings were replaced and I have been in pain with two of them since the end of October. Philip Barber
First, we are $400 short on monthly pledges, but we trust the Lord that this will come in.
Second, we need this support to continue working with the Air Force. Most of this has been designated for Jungle Ministry.
Third, I have been through a difficult time with a major dental problem. It appears that when I had some type of virus that it also moved into the front part of my mouth. I wore a bridge, and so I have to make some major decisions about which way to go: Implants or something else. But another problem, I have had is that all my fillings were replaced and I have been in pain with two of them since the end of October. Philip Barber
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Merry Christmas
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
Condado Second Anniversary


The church at Condado has just celebrated its second anniversary. Praise the Lord! We had over 300 people. On the construction end, we have the steel columns and trusses up. Over the roof, we have a tent top. We are praying that we will be able to put a metal roof up soon. Personal news is that Deanna and I are planning on returning to Quito in February. We still need to raise some more support so continue to pray about that.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Atuntaqui



We had always dreamed of constructing a church in Atuntaqui. With the help of: First Assembly of God, West Memphis, AR, Pastor Rusty Blann; First Assembly of God, Russellville, AR, Pastor Ronnie Morris, Calvary Temple, Concord, CA, Pastor Fred Franks; Rivers Oak Commu
nity Church, South Holland, Illinois, Pastor Troy O'Quin. Below our some pictures of the church going up. BUT most of all, all of us had an opportunity to join several churches and believers from Switerzland, especially Freie Christengemeinde in Aarau, Switzerland and their pastor Matthias Truttmann.
nity Church, South Holland, Illinois, Pastor Troy O'Quin. Below our some pictures of the church going up. BUT most of all, all of us had an opportunity to join several churches and believers from Switerzland, especially Freie Christengemeinde in Aarau, Switzerland and their pastor Matthias Truttmann.Monday, June 04, 2007
Jungle Ministry


This is the last trip into the Amazon Jungle. We were able to share the gospel with 700 people on the Aquarico River during a medical clinic. We want to thank you for your continual prayer and financial support. Deanna and I will return to Ecuador June 14 and will return to the states around September 1. We hope to return to Ecuador early next year if we are able to raise the necessary monthly support.
Monday, May 07, 2007
The Condado Church


we are now at over 250 people, which creates new problems. We do need to build so please pray that we will be able to raise the funds and even construction teams to help us with this project. Two of the pictures are of the church when each ministry group present their ministries. The other photo is part of Quito..jpg)
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Friday, March 23, 2007
Deputatoin News

Sorry for not posting, but we went through a winter storm and weren't able to get online. Then, I went to Ecuador with a construction team to work on the campgrounds. After that, we were with our daughter as she gave birth to a 8 lb and 8 oz little boy, named Blake Philip. Finally, I was on the road for a three week period visiting churches and attending Sectional Councils. So, we are trying to get back to normal if that is possible. Pray for us as we try to raise new monthly support
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Thursday, December 14, 2006
Sunday, November 19, 2006
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
First Anniversary of Condado Church
Friday, September 29, 2006
Medical Ministry November

This was at one of our clinics in the jungle. I was able to win the battle and keep my hat. We are preparing to send a group of doctors down the river to see the Cofan Indians. We are praying that the Lord will help us raise around a $1,000 dollars a month to work along this river. We will need STL to help us buy our boat and motor.
Tuesday, September 19, 2006
Fulfilling Matthew 28:19-20
Friday, September 15, 2006
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Amazon Jungle

In November we are going up the Aquarico river to visit the Cofans and Lowland Quichua people with a medical campaign and some Gospel literature. If we have enough medical supplies, we will visit another tribe this time. These trips have always been a blessing to the people. We have people tell us that this is the first time in years that they have lived without any pain. Another example, is the gift of a pair of glasses. Some of the people didn’t realize the world wasn’t blurry. Most of these people are hunters/gathers, and one man told me that for the first time in his life he could see beyond a feet and find better food for his family. If you are interested in contributing to this ongoing project, please email me or send a donation to AGWM, 1445 Boonville Ave., Springfield, MO 65802, and include the account number #221846-9 and class 40.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Tungurahua Volcano Relief

This was our second trip to the volcano area to take medicine, doctors, and food. In partnership with the Ecuadorian Air Force, the people of Ecuador, Calvary Temple of Concord, CA, and the U.S. Assemblies of God, we were able to bring much needed relief to two communities situated below the volcano. Tomorrow, Deanna, our team, and the Air Force again visit another community.
The volcano began erupting on in 1999 and has continued until today. However, the eruption of August 16th, 2006 was devastating to the surrounding communities. The ash from the volcano travels as far as four or five hours away. Deanna and I were visiting Vinces, which located in the Los Rios Province, known for bananas, rice, and cattle, and is three hours away from the volcano, and the city was covered with about a quarter-inch of ash.
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