Amandine Bakery: What would N’Djaména be without it?

Restaurants which open today may be forced to close within a few years.  All it takes is a bad decision by the owner one day. Then, tomorrow, you find that the owner has locked the doors.  This is especially true in countries with a less than welcoming business environment. Like restaurant owners, God’s servants have… Continue reading Amandine Bakery: What would N’Djaména be without it?

3 Reasons Why I Bought a Camel

While in Chad, I often got lost in the Sahara desert.  The GPS I used there would only point me in the right direction to my destination, as the roads I was following weren’t on any map. This led me, more than once, to cross dry river beds and thorn-bush forests with “Twila”, our Speed… Continue reading 3 Reasons Why I Bought a Camel

My struggle to return to the Sahara

The story of this Bible translation began with a struggle I was facing in Chad, in 2007. We had just joined a new mission agency. The budget I was asked to raise from churches was double what it had been. Our previous supporters easily got on board to support us. However, I was having a… Continue reading My struggle to return to the Sahara