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
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
Leaving Footprints
During the Christmas break, our nurse Susan Hamilton routinely checked on various students who needed medical followup. On one of those trips, we went to see Vania. Vania is a little girl who got very sick this past year. Susan made quite a difference by getting her the medical care
8 Things to Know about LifeLink International Missionaries
So, you want to be a missionary with LifeLink International? We meet people on a regular basis that start to feel the pull on their hearts to serve in foreign missions with LifeLink International after going on a short-term trip. If you can relate, here are a few important considerations
Life in a Psalm
It still takes my breath away, even after almost 6 months on the field… Every morning, as we drive into the base, we see the volcano rising in the distance. And, throughout the day while working on the base, I can look up at any given moment when I am
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
We have a road!: A word from Deborah Turner
A simple road to drive on sounds easy enough – something we mostly take for granted, not even thinking about it! For so many years it seemed like a paved road to drive on to the LifeLink Ministry Base in Nicaragua was a faraway dream, a distant goal. Many times
People Don’t Care What You Know Until They Know That You Care.
“People don’t care what you know until they know that you care.” This is a core value of every LifeLink International staff member. We talk about it, pray about it, and meditate on it. It drives the core of our ministry. What does it mean? It means that we value
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