by Calvin Inman | Jan 25, 2012 | Missionary Stories
REGULAR TIMES OF DEBRIEF ARE KEY TO PROCESSING CHANGE IN A HEALTHY WAY. You need to have people on the field of whom you can ask questions and from whom you can get answers on a regular basis. You need to set aside times to talk through your experiences, especially...
by Calvin Inman | Jan 18, 2012 | Missionary Stories
LARIAM IS A DRUG WITH POTENTIALLY SEVERE, LONG-LASTING SIDE-EFFECTS. I believe that all things happen for a reason and that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him. So I know that while we’ve had some tough moments in the last 6 months, God...
by Calvin Inman | Jan 11, 2012 | Missionary Stories
IT’S VERY DIFFICULT TO LEARN TO DRIVE A STICK-SHIFT IN A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY! This may sound simple and obvious enough. You have to drive stick in most foreign nations, so learn it beforehand. For the generation before us, this was quite a bit easier since most...
by Calvin Inman | Jan 4, 2012 | Missionary Stories
The next 5 weeks will be dedicated to a series of blog posts by Kory and Cara Fay, who served briefly in Cameroon. Kory is now assisting with member care and the recruitment and pre-field process at the LBT Service Center in Aurora, Illinois. Here, the Fays will...
by Calvin Inman | Aug 31, 2011 | Missionary Stories
You may recall that in early February, we followed Kory and Cara Fay as they begin ministry to the Nizaa people of Cameroon. Unfortunately, that service has been put on hold as the Fays were forced to return to the U.S. for medical reasons. Here’s an update from...