Love Never Fails!
A student’s mom recently shared this story with our LifeLink School Director Alysha McCree. Her son Brandon is in the Level 2 preschool class this year: “Brandon’s Mom sat down in my office with tears in her eyes to say thank you for the Christmas basket she and her family received from
Investing in the future through sustainable farming at The LifeLink School
Did you know that LifeLink has its very own aquaponics and organic gardening system at The LifeLink School in Nicaragua? We currently grow a variety of vegetables AND we raise Tilapia right on site. Our short term goal is to be able to use the food in our daily meals
Year End Update
Video update from LifeLink President, Mike Turner. You don’t want to miss it!
I’m Available – Being His Hands & Feet
We do many outreaches at LifeLink including medical clinics. During a recent week we ministered to and treated over 1,000 people in need. Our own LifeLink missionary, Pam Bolick gave the following report: “Working a LifeLink medical clinic in Nicaragua, I had the pleasure of helping a mom with a
Welcome back.
Welcome to the relaunch of LifeLink International’s blog! At Centro Escolar LifeLink in Nicaragua, we kicked off the new school year on February 4th with over 260 students, launched a new music program, added on to our staff, and grew our English program. This year promises to be the best
Name this road.
For anyone who’s been to the LifeLink International Ministry Base in Sandino, Nicaragua, you know “the road”. You’ve been bounced around, jammed up, and there’s a good chance you had to get out and walk the last twenty feet. When you picture the road in your mind, it probably looks
My Hope. A Tiny Interview with Miss Wendy
Today we had the opportunity to sit down with Miss Wendy, the new second grade teacher for the LifeLink School. We asked her what her hopes were for her students this year, and we had a chance to hear her passion. This is the first in a series of “tiny
Fresh Water Well at the LifeLink International Ministry Base
Pictured is the well drilling team working at the LifeLink Ministry Base in Ciudad Sandino, Nicaragua. After several attempts at drilling, and even having a pipe hung in the well shaft, we finally hit strong water at around 200 feet. The next step is to build a well house with
Everything Does Depend on God
In missions we are solely dependent on God, in life we are solely dependent on God, and certainly in today’s economy we can do nothing but depend on God. However, we do have a part to play in the scheme of things, and that is to do the work we
Lunch Time for Pre-School Children at the LifeLink Ministry Base
It’s lunch time for these hungry 3, 4, & 5 year old pre–schoolers at the LifeLink Ministry Base. Rice, beans and tortillas are the menu for the day.