Thursday, September 13, 2007

Our Diesel Nissan Patrol

We have a 1997 Nissan Patrol 4x4 SUV. I don't think they sell this model in the U.S. It is a great vehicle for both a family car and to use in the the rural communities. I just bought a winch for it from our pastor so we won't get stuck in the mud when the rains start again. Thanks to price controls, both diesel and gasoline is a good bit less expensive than in the U.S. Diesel costs a little less than $2.00 a gallon. The only problem right now is that it uses diesel. Diesel is in short supply in Santa Cruz and more often than not the gas stations are out of it. I have to spend several hours a week driving around town looking for diesel, and when I find it, I sometimes have to wait in line for several hours. We have to park it occasionally and take taxis because we are down to fumes in the tank. The papers say the short supply of diesel is a logistical problem. The MAS government has nationalized the gas and oil industry and now they are having problems providing enough fuel for the national market. The Bolivian refineries are working at maximum capacity but they can only provide I think 70% of the diesel necessary for the country. They are trying to import diesel from Venezuela, but it is slow in getting here. I read that they are negotiating some private contracts with companies in Brazil and Argentina. It will be a real crisis when harvest time comes and there is not enough diesel for the tractors to harvest the soy and other export commodities.

I would love to get another work truck to use in the well drilling project. We need a small 4x4 pick-up or jeep with a trailer so we can get back into the rural communities and carry in our well drilling equipment. That way I could leave the Patrol here in town so Vanessa would have a car while I am away.

The Dollar in Bolivia

I just want to gripe for minute. The value of the U.S. dollar in Bolivia has been dropping for several months now. It was as high as 8.05 Bs (Bolivianos) to one U.S. dollar. It has been slowly dropping and is now at 7.70 to 1. I'm not sure who is in charge of adjusting the exchange rate. I read in the paper that Bolivia wants to adjust it so that they are on a competitive par with their South American neighbors. When the value of the dollar goes down, the price of imported goods goes down, but the price of exported Bolivian goods goes up, thus decreasing the competitiveness of the Bolivian economy. I am griping mainly because we get paid in U.S. dollars, so our buying power is less than it used to be. This, combined with an annual inflation rate of over 8% this year, is hurting our family economy. I guess I shouldn't complain too much, our salary is well above the average in Bolivia we are still able to live at a level that is better than we could in the U.S. In general, most imported items (electronics, clothes, cars, etc.) cost more here than they do in the U.S., but food, housing and other basic things cost about half of what they cost in the U.S. For the average Bolivian this still isn't too helpful because, when they can find steady employment, they earn about $5.00 a day. That is about like someone from the U.S. trying to support their family on $10.00 a day. How would you like to try that?

Friday, August 31, 2007

Talita Cumi Birthday Party



This is a picture of Vanessa and the kids from Talita Cumi at our latest birthday party. Every other month we invite the kids to our house who have had birthdays for a big party. We invite friends to sponsor each child, buying them clothes and other gifts for their birthday. It is always a lot of fun to see the expressions on their faces when they eat the cake and open their gifts. I wish we give each of them their own loving family. We so appreciate the work of Graciela, the director, and the other staff and board members of Talita Cumi. God is really blessing the lives of these kids through this ministry.

August Newsletter

Dear Mission Family,

It is so exciting to share with you how God is working here in Bolivia. We are sometimes impatient to begin working on what we think we ought to be doing, but when we wait on the Lord, it is so much more rewarding to work alongside Him in the things that He has been preparing. Thank you for your faithful support of our work. It is a powerful feeling to know that you are behind us in prayer.

Danny has again begun drilling water wells—It is such a blessing to watch the expressions on people’s faces when they see clean cold water come straight out of the ground right on their own property. Having clean water available near one’s home saves hours a day in labor (most people care water in buckets from a river or distant community well), and it helps improve the health and productivity of the family and the farm. Last week we helped train national students who are studying at a New Tribes missionary school how to drill water wells. They will use this technology to help bring clean water (and the gospel) to remote areas where they will be working with tribal peoples in the jungles of Bolivia. Pray for Danny as he makes connections with communities that need clean water and need to hear about the love of Christ. If you would like to learn more about the water project and see how you can become personally involved, please visit our new blog at: www.simplewatersolutions.blogspot.com.

Vanessa is counselling with several older girls from orphanages who are trying to make the transition to the “real world” – living on their own. When these kids turn eighteen the homes can no longer continue to care for them and they must begin working and living on their own. Many of them are behind in school and have not earned a high school degree by the time they have to leave. Fernanda is one girl who I hope you will keep in prayer. She left the girls home last month and moved in with an extremely poor family in a bad part of town. She is living with a single mom who is raising seven kids of her own. They are living in a board shack with dirt floors. Fernanda is trying to finish high school, but she cannot afford the text books and is having to borrow them from a friend each night to do her homework. She hopes to finish in December and then enrol in a teacher’s college. Fernanda’s mother sold her into prostitution when she was eight years old. She had a baby when she was eleven. Thank God she was able to escape that situation and has grown up in the care of a Christian orphanage. She is now a Christian and is on the right path, but she is still emotionally immature. She now has to live in an extremely difficult situation and begin functioning as an adult. Pray that Vanessa can be an encouragement to her and help her to begin to deal with her past emotional trauma and move toward a stable future.

What is really needed in Santa Cruz is a “halfway” house where these kids can begin to make the transition to adult life in a safe environment—where they could finish school, or learn and trade and begin working for themselves. This is something that is financially beyond our ability to provide, but it is not beyond God’s. Pray with us for these girls and for a safe clean place for them to make the transition to adulthood. We just read a story during our family devotional time about the life of George Mueller. That is certainly a testimony to the power of prayer.

Also, remember to pray for the country of Bolivia. The current president, Evo Morales, is aligned with the leftist governments of Venezuela and Cuba and is quite anti-American. He is proposing some radical changes in Bolivia that could really affect our ability to live and work here. Pray that many more people will come to know and understand God’s love and grace and that country can overcome it crippling social and financial problems.

We will be sending out these “real paper” updates every three months because many of our friends are not yet on line. We are sending out email updates monthly. If you have an email address but are not receiving the email updates, please contact us at beamsclan@yahoo.com so we can put you on our list. Also, please send us an update if you change your email address or mailing address.

To all of our faithful supporters, thanks for being a part of this ministry with us. We will be hosting a mission team from Crossroads in October and cannot wait to see how God will use them here. We would love to have everyone come down to Bolivia and take part in the work with us.

Blessings,
Danny

Daniel and Vanessa Beams
EFCCM
Casilla 3740
Santa Cruz, Bolivia

Email: beamsclan@yahoo.com
Bolivia Telephone: 011-591-3351-1087
Blogs: www.beamsclan.blogspot.com
www.simplewatersolutions.blogspot.com
Photo Gallery: www.pbase.com/beamsclan

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Progression of a Portrait



This is a series of portraits I took of a Mennonite woman at a Bible School in Pailon, about an hour and a half east of Santa Cruz. The Mennonites are low-German speaking colonists who have moved to Bolivia in the passed couple of decades from Mexico and Canada. They are farmers and live in isolated rural colonies in the department of Santa Cruz. Although, they are traditional "Christians," most have lost the true meaning of the gospel. There is a pattern of alcoholism, drug use, and physical/sexual abuse in many of the colonies. Mennonites, like this woman, who have accepted Christ as Savior, either choose to leave the colony or are asked to leave. Life is economically and emotionally difficult inside or outside the colonies. Those who find the true gospel have hope for a better tomorrow. Pray for these new believers as they try to break old patterns of thought and behavior are seeking a new beginning in Christ.

Monday, July 16, 2007

Out There with the Beams -- July 2007 Newsletter

Dear Friends and Family,

It has been a long time since we last saw you or talked to you. Sorry! We have been kind of busy getting settled back in Bolivia. Our first month and a half has been fun and interesting. Also praise the Lord, it has been safe. Thank you all for your prayers.

After being here for three and a half weeks, we had two boys staying with us for almost a month. These two young men are Kris Gorton and Jonathan Miller from Lexington, KY. They came here to do some mission work and to find out what it would be like to be a missionary in South America. It was a blast having them here. Both guys very helpful and friendly. We (all the Beams family) have enjoyed and learned lots from both boys.

Danny has been working on restarting water well drilling projects and has already being involved in two wells, one of them took place at about 5 hours away from Santa Cruz and the other one closer to the city. He was going to start another one last week but we had to cancel due to the bad weather.

I, Vanessa, have been very busy but finally finished translating 60 pages for the Centro de Vida. This translation was part of a counseling manual which will be used by Life International in all the Spanish speaking countries where they operate. Very interesting, I learned a lot during the translation process.

Our two youngest kids (Luciana and Isaiah) are currently attending Vacation Bible School which has been brought here by a super nice mission team! Praise Jesus! Nathaniel has been sticking around helping his dad with wells. All three of them are excited to start school again. If the radical politics of Bolivia don’t get in the way, they will start on Aug. 9th.

I am enjoying a little break in between jobs. Soon I will start my weekly meetings with my girls from Cristo Viene and Talita Cumi children’s homes at my house. We will be reading the book “The Healing of Memories” and also making crafts. I will also start volunteering at our kids school on a weekly basis. Oh ya, I will soon need to throw another Talita Cumi birthday party!

It has been a huge blessing to be able to adjust life in Bolivia much faster this time around. Our community of friends and brothers and sisters in Christ has made us feel loved and welcome.

Praises and Prayer Requests

Praise the Lord for a safe trip back to Bolivia. Also for a safe place to live at. Praise Him for our new friends Kris and Jonathan and for His amazing love and peace!
Please pray for Liliana and Fernanda from the Cristo Viene home who have left the home at the moment, please pray for their salvation and future. Pray for our friend Carlos (Danny’s partner in the well ministry) as he becomes a more mature and committed follower of Jesus. Pray also that if it is God’s will we may find another house to rent, we are having some problems with our landlord. Also pray for our children’s safety, protection and character as school starts again. And pray for my health as I have been enduring another urinary tract infection and four rounds of antibiotics including painful shots! And please pray for patience for Danny as he works on setting up the well ministry and for safety for him all the time. A special request would be for a little 6 year old little girl from Cristo Viene, called Rosario who has been recovered after much abuse and neglect. She is now unable to walk and very weak, she needs vitamins and calcium and lots of love, please pray for her healing both emotional and physical.

Thank you for being with us in prayer and for being our partners as we try to be Jesus’ hands and feet. We couldn’t be here without your support. We appreciate everyone’s faithfulness in keeping us with your monthly pledges. If our ministry is new to you and you would like to contribute to our ministry please open the attachment called “How to make a Donation” and follow the instructions.

We pray that God’s presence will be with you right now, we pray you will hear Him and feel Him and see Him today too.

We love you and miss you. Come visit us soon!

Vanessa (for all the Beams)

Daniel and Vanessa Beams-- EFCCM Missionaries
Email: beamsclan@yahoo.com
Bolivia Telephone: 011-591-3351-1087
Blog: www.beamsclan.blogspot.com
Photo Gallery: www.pbase.com/beamsclan

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Out There with the Beams -- May 2007 Newsletter

Dear Friends and Family,

As most of you are aware, we are headed back to Bolivia on May 19th to begin our ministry with the Evangelical Free Church of Canada Mission (the EFCCM). I can’t believe the time has finally come for us to return. For a while it felt as if we had been in the U.S. for too long, but now that we have to say goodbye again and it feels too quick!

We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of you for your love and friendship. Also thanks to those of you who opened your homes to us in the last few months. Thanks to those who have decided to be our new financial and prayer partners. Thanks to those of you who were already our financial partners and are continue to support our ministry!
A special thanks too to all those who in one way or another have contributed to our work in Bolivia. We know many of you are making a sacrifice to support our work and we would like to let you know we really really appreciate it!

It has been great meeting so many new friends in Texas, Indiana, and Kentucky with whom we have been able to share our ministry. If you are new to our support team, welcome aboard. We pray that many of you will feel God’s leading to begin supporting this ministry. We are still short of meeting our budget. Either a monthly pledge or a onetime gift will be greatly appreciated. I’m sure God will do a magnificent work with your investment in His work in Bolivia.

We are looking forward to getting back into our ministry work. Danny will continue drilling water wells in poor communities, helping families gain access to clean water for household use and for their livestock and farm crops. We hope to develop a number of unique ways to help poor farmers increase their income and be able to better provide for their families. Our goal is to share the love of Christ in both word and deed.

Vanessa will be focusing first in an emotional and spiritual healing program with the girls on her puppet and clown teams (ten girls). She will continue to volunteer at Talita Cumi, the Cristo Viene homes and the Nacer children’s homes. She will also be helping at our kid’s school and the Centro de Vida (a pregnancy crisis center).

Please stay in touch through e-mail or phone calls. We love hearing your latest family news and also prayer requests. I know you guys are always praying for us and one way we can give back to you is by praying for you together with our church in Bolivia and with the kids (ours and our adopted ones).

We are excited to know several of you will be coming to visit us soon!! We can’t wait. The more the better. It just makes life so much better and fun when we see people we love more often! And work together for the Lord!

Please continue to pray for Vanessa’s health as she is considered at high risk for breast cancer. Please also pray for our family as once again we embark on a new adventure. Pray for His protection and provision. This time, praise the Lord, things are much different. We have great friends in Bolivia and feel as if we have a family waiting for us! Literally, our friends have fumigated our house, filled the pantry with groceries, and are waiting for us with lunch!!! How awesome is Jesus! How great and generous!

Special thanks to Brian Hershinow who so graciously let us live in one of his apartments in Lexington, and to Danny’s parents who have hosted us for the last month and a half!! Talk about unconditional love! This letter should have been a huge list of thanks to all of you!!! Not enough paper!

We are happy to share that Nathaniel, our oldest son, is also coming with us this time, though 3 weeks later. He’ll be with us for the school year! And Luciana is now the Junior High Mountain Bike State Champion of Kentucky. Last but not least Isaiah has learned to ride his bike without any training wheels!

Please visit our blog and photo gallery. We will try to keep it updated regularly.

www.beamsclan.blogspot.com
www.pbase.com/beamsclan

See you soon,
With tons of love,



For all the Beams (Danny, Vanessa, Nathaniel, Luciana and Isaiah)

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Pillow Fight




Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Support Raising Update

We are still in Lexington, Kentucky raising support for our ministry. We hope to return to Bolivia in April. We recently had a great visit to Texas where we visited with family, with long-time partners, and shared about our ministry with many new friends.

If you would like us to share about our ministry with your family, a small group, or your church please contact us so we can arrange a date.

We currently have partners who have pledged to contribute approximately $3000 a month, but we still need another $2000 in pledges to meet our basic ministry budget. We also need special gifts designated for the Water Well ministry in Bolivia.

Bolivia is going through a time of political and economic crisis. Please pray about your involvement in our ministry. Join us in sharing the gospel and providing a helping hand to our brothers and sisters in Bolivia.

Flooding in Bolivia

Floods have devastated Eastern Bolivia again this year. Here is a recent article:

Around 40 people have been killed and tens of thousands have been left homeless by floods in the eastern lowlands of Bolivia. Most of Beni province, which is roughly the size of Britain, is under water. Christian Aid partner, CIPCA, which had been working with residents to prepare for floods, report that many people have been cut off from food supplies and are eating their livestock to survive. The chickens and sheep - given to them by CIPCA - were meant to provide food and income for families who can no longer depend on hunting wild animals in the rainforest.

The floods are thought to be part of the El Niño effect which is being felt all over Bolivia with drought, hail and freezing temperatures in highland areas killing animals and crops.
Recent floods in Mozambique and the Philippines are also linked to El Niño and have affected thousands of people. Andrew Pendleton, Christian Aid's senior climate change analyst said: 'This is yet again an illustration of how the lives of vulnerable poor people are at the mercy of the weather. 'This El Niño phase gives us a glimpse of what the world might have to cope with as the climate changes invoke greater extremes of weather. It's not a pretty picture.'
In eastern Bolivia, the effects of the flooding are made worse by the large scale deforestation of the Amazon basin by large-scale cattle ranching and soya production. CIPCA has worked in the area for 10 years. Director, Oscar Bazoberry said: 'We understand that floods are a characteristic of the area, and that they may get worse because of climate change.'
They believe that government and local groups must work together to make sure that communities are able to survive these extreme weather conditions. CIPCA hopes that many of the longer term crops they have helped communities plant, like cocoa trees, will have survived the floods, allowing families to recover quickly from the disaster.

Monday, March 05, 2007

Just a little note from Vanessa

I just wanted to thank all of you who told me you like my letters. Your comments have cheered me up and encouraged me to keep sharing our experiences with you all even if they are silly or too emotional.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Out There with the Beams -- February 2007

Dear Friends and Family,

This is Vanessa writing this month. We love all of you so much. It has been a lot of fun being here in the States for a little over six months and seeing you all and hearing about your lives and plans for the future. I personally have enjoyed getting to know some of you better and reconnecting with already close friends. I can finally say I am ready to go back to Bolivia. I knew we were going back all along but it is always so hard to see people we love and not wish we could be here a little longer.

Even here I continue to see God’s provision for us. We are very thankful to Mr. Hershinow for letting us stay at this cute house that has pretty much turned into our home for the last months. And also we are starting to see some responses for financial support for our ministry. But the neatest thing in my eyes has been that as we travel I tend to talk a lot, especially with other women. As I have shared my story many times, and sometimes in great detail with some of you, I hear all these words and truths coming out of my mind and my heart and the person sitting in the back of my ear cannot believe it!!!
I say to the Lord: “Really Lord how great you are You took my life and made it new and now I follow you because you want me to.”

My life is very different now. Jesus’ promises are true!! I just want to jump and turn and scream!!! I sure hope those of you reading this letter won’t think I have totally lost it.
I do want to clarify that even though Jesus has brought lots of healing and changes into my life that doesn’t mean I am perfect or that I have it all together because I sure don’t. Even last night the devil was attacking me with some new bad memories. But this time again my beloved husband listened to me. Prayed for me and held me. God bless his heart! I am sure he was thinking “Ok, how long more do I need to hug her! My arms hurt.” But even then I see Jesus taking care of me. He chose Danny because He knew I needed a big tall guy with whom I feel his love and protection. Thank you Jesus for my husband!!

As I was going through a crazy doubtful morning trying to have some quiet time, my mind repeating over and over: “be still, be still, be still for He is God” my heart wondering: “what is next Lord, please show me!” I started reading an article my beautiful friend Melissa gave me and it said: “The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me, because the Lord has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor” Isaiah 61:1-2 And I knew then again Jesus has called me. Not just my precious husband but me! And I am petrified!!!! I mean I have known this for quite a while but not like this not so clear. Do I know some sweet hearts that are broken? Do I know some poor kids? You bet! Do I feel I can teach them anything? No! But can I reassure them Jesus does love them?? Can I certainly tell them that in the darkest times of their lives He was the only one looking out for them and crying with them? Yes! Can I share my story? Yes! Can I tell them again and again His promises are true and He can turn everything around and make our weaknesses our strengths? Yes!

When Jesus wants to speak truth to us He will do so and we will hear it! At least it has happened to me. All these different people—pastors, counselors, friends, co-workers, missionaries, children, sisters in-law, neighbors, books, movies, circumstances, songs, etc. have been used by God to reveal truth to me that was perfect to heal specific wounds and have just been printed in me. I want to be one of those people to my Bolivian kids! I want to be used to pass on Jesus’ truths by talking, listening, praying, hugging, sharing, or maybe by just being there!

Something else happened to us recently that I want to share; my beautiful sister in-law, Susan, as she always does, was sharing a neat way of finding scripture to pray over our families. It is called birth verses. Using a webpage you are given a Bible verse that matches the month and date of verse of each loved one. Here is my husband’s who was born on July 7th 1964: “Ask, and you will receive. Seek and you will find. Knock and the door will be opened for you” Can you guys believe it? I mean aren’t we raising money and looking for prayer partners?

The reason I shared this is to thank of all of you who graciously take the time to read our letters, thank you! Also those of you who have already pledged to our ministry with so much generosity, thank you! And all of you who pray with and for us, please pray this verse with us! Help us cling on to God’s promise of provision and protection for our family.
Also I just know that the Lord is so wise to have given this verse for my husband’s date of birth since he is our leader and family provider. And you know what else?? He has already kept that part where it says to knock and the door will be opened for us. I mean I still can’t believe we are already part of a new mission that has just taken us in with open arms and enthusiasm!

So there, dear friends and families, please keep partnering with us as we are still and wait for the Lord patiently.

Our prayer to you is that He may multiply his blessings over you and your family, may healing and rebirth come to you, provision and protection be given to you too and may His presence be in all the spaces you are in!

With tons of love,
Vanessa
For all the Beams (Danny, Vanessa, Nathaniel, Luciana and Isaiah)

Daniel and Vanessa Beams-- EFCCM Missionaries
Email: beamsclan@yahoo.com
KY Telephone: 606-674-9253 or 859-368-0094

Friday, December 15, 2006

Out There with the Beams -- December 2006

Dear Friends and Family,

Vanessa and I are excited to share with you the news that we are now officially missionaries with the Evangelical Free Church of Canada Mission (EFCCM). We are currently on furlough in Lexington, Kentucky, but will be heading back to the mission field in Santa Cruz, Bolivia as soon as we can get raise enough continuing support to fund our ministry budget.

We can’t wait to get back to Bolivia where we will continue investing in similar ministries that we were involved in with World Concern. Vanessa will be volunteering in several orphanages—working with the children and young adults in birthday, puppet, and clown ministries. Through these activities Vanessa is developing deep relationships with a number of girls who are working through the emotional traumas of difficult childhoods and are looking forward to productive adult lives out of the orphanages. Danny will continue to work in rural communities sharing the gospel and working in community development through water well drilling and other economic development projects that will help relieve economic hardships and raise family incomes.

I hate to always talk about our financial needs as missionaries, but it is the end of the year and I know many of you want to know how you can contribute to our work. I hope that all of our faithful partners have continued to set aside your pledges for this ministry each month since we left World Concern in June. My prayer is that 100% of our previous monthly partners will roll over with us to this new ministry and we can continue to serve in Bolivia with little delay. If possible we ask that our regular partners try to catch up on their monthly giving. And we hope that many new partners will make a monthly pledge, or will make a special year end contribution to our ministry. With our new ministry budget we need to raise $5000 a month in support. This is substantially more than our $3500 a month World Concern budget, but now that we are with the EFCCM we will be funding our family live expenses as well as ministry projects. Please contact us by email if you would like to see a detailed budget.

Because the EFCCM is a Canadian organization, donations made directly to the EFCCM by U.S. residents are not tax deductible. However, U.S. residents may make tax deductible contributions to this ministry through the Owingsville Baptist Church (one of their U.S. church sponsors). All contributions received through Owingsville Baptist will go directly to the EFCCM for our support and a tax receipt will be sent to you confirming the donation.

Please make checks payable to Owingsville Baptist Church and mail to:

Owingsville Baptist Church, PO BOX 662, Owingsville, KY 40360
Be sure to designate your gift to the Beams ministry by including a donation form or writing “Mission to Bolivia” on the subject line of the check. If you prefer to make an online donation (also tax deductible through Owingsville Baptist) using an electronic check or credit card – go to http://www.paypal.com/ and make a payment to: missiontobolivia@yahoo.com. Be sure to include your name and address in the appropriate dialog box.

If you do not need a tax receipt you may send contributions directly to the EFCCM at:

EFCCM
Attn: Donor Services
PO Box 850 Langley Stn LCD 1 Langley BC V3A 8S6
Canada

If you would like to find out more about the EFCCM or would like to make an online donation with a credit card (or set up a monthly direct withdrawal) at: http://www.efcc.ca/index.cfm?pageID=4 If you do make a donation this way, be sure to designate our ministry as the recipient.

Note: We would like to make a transition to email newsletters. Please contact us by email and inform us of your current email address.

Prayer Concerns: Please pray for our family as we continue to raise support here in the States. If all goes well, we plan on being back in Santa Cruz by March 2007. We would love to see you and speak in your church while we are in the States. Contact us soon so we can set up a visit with you or your church. Why not speak with the mission director of your church about making our Bolivia ministry part of your churches mission budget?

Pray for Vanessa and her aunt, Jacinta, who recently had surgery to remove a brain tumour. Vanessa is in Detroit until the middle of December helping Jacinta in her recovery. Pray for me too, as I am alone with the kids in Lexington.

I want to once more thank all of our faithful partners who supported us while we were working with World Concern. Please continue to partner with us in the future of this ministry. And to everyone who has probably been getting our newsletters for years but has not yet become a financial partner--thanks for your prayers. We hope that you will take that next step and begin making an investment in the lives of so many Bolivians who are poor and lost and will have the opportunity to hear the gospel and improve their lives through this ministry. Merry Christmas! We hope you enjoy this holiday season with your loved ones.

In Christ,


Daniel and Vanessa Beams-- EFCCM Missionaries
Email: beamsclan@yahoo.com
KY Telephone: 606-674-9253 or 859-368-0094

Sunday, November 26, 2006

Thanksgiving Break




Nathaniel Bouldering at Red River Gorge