Articles, news and stories about what God is doing in Guatemala

March 2, 2023

Youth Retreats

The challenges of life and death that many students encounter daily are undeniably real. However, it's remarkable how the Cadañino after-school programs and youth activities have become a source of solace and motivation for students who feel like they're walking through the valley of the shadow of death during very hard times.
February 2, 2023

Serving Together

Discover how Cadaniño, a ministry serving at-risk students and their families in Guatemala, has evolved into a platform for 360-degree service. From afterschool programs and nutritional assistance to hosting volunteer opportunities, learn how this ministry is making a positive impact in its community and inspiring people to serve others in love.
August 3, 2022

How our students relate to the story of Joseph

Vulnerable children can truly relate to the story of Joseph. Loss, pain, suffering, betrayal, and hardship are all things they face in their lives. Seeing how God used everything he went through, to bring good, not just in his life, but in everyone around him, is vital for them to learn.

May 1, 2015

Guatemala Missionary News, May 2015

Guatemala Missionary News, May 2015. Strategic Development in Orphan Care. One of the new roles that Tim has taken on lately is a greater involvement in the reorganization, planning, research and implementation of best practices in orphan care for one of the orphanages we partner closely with.
July 1, 2015

The Missionary Calling

The Missionary Calling in Guatemala. I never cease to be amazed at how God works. From the simple seemingly mundane things in life, to the marvelous workings of the universe, “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” Isaiah 55:9
August 15, 2015

Where is the Fruit?

Where is the Fruit in your ministry in Guatemala? That is a question I get asked a lot. In today’s world of stats, metrics and instant data, people want to quantify progress and break it down into neat clean identifiable charts. They want to see constant sustainable growth and determine if your work is “worth” supporting.
October 1, 2015

The Unquantifiable

The Unquantifiable. During my time as a missionary in Guatemala I have found that there are some things that are connected to our lives which we never see in their fullness. Like the ripples in a pond carrying out from the splash made by a rock tossed into water. The fruit of and long term effects of ministry oftentimes carry on beyond our sight.