Monday, August 26, 2019

Elevator Operator

When is the last time you had an Elevator Operator?


This man does this ALL day at Centro Medico where Glenn had his yearly visit with his heart doctor.

Glenn got a great report from Dr. Ricardo Molina.  Its been 6 years since Glenn had a heart attack in Nicaragua.  I'm thankful for these last 6 years.  Praise the Lord.

Thursday, August 22, 2019

Visits in Antigua

I'll use anything for an excuse to run up to Antigua, even if it is a Friday. (Busy Traffic day)


Ruth recently fell and had a hip operation.


She welcomed us by singing "Bienvenidos, Bienvenidos". She always a smile on her face.

We also visited with Nolan and took him out for lunch at Joe's.  Nolan is an 18 year old missionary kid who is studying Spanish.  His parents live in our gated community and teach at CAG.

The final stop was to visit with Patriciain her new home and catch up on life with her.

Sucess:  It was a Good day in Antigua.

Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Contrast in Antigua


What a contrast.
Glenn and I were in Antigua and were amazed at the stunning view of the Agua Volcano.


Then we noticed 2 students who looked like they were carrying a friend along the street as a prank, until we drove closer to the teenagers and noticed it was not a prank, but rather a drunk who they were moving off of the busy street.

My, My!

Thursday, August 08, 2019

Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice

On the weekends, Glenn and I adventure out into the community to do our morning walk.  There is less traffic on Saturdays and Sundays, plus we feel safer walking outside of our gated community on Saturdays and Sundays with less traffic than on week days.



One of the best treats is to stop at the local Orange Juice stand.  Can't get better than this!


Glenn found an abandoned knife along the sidewalk. He left it in case the owner came back looking for it.

Wednesday, August 07, 2019

Santa Teresita


Glenn and I enjoyed the morning at the local "Hot Springs", Santa Teresita.  After a very physical and grueling #ConversationsCoasttoCoast, we had been looking forward to getting our muscles relaxed and massaged.
The local volcano was spewing. This is Pacaya Volcano which provides natural volcanically heated water to the Santa Teresita Hot Springs.
We invited the Clyne family to come along and we introduced them to the hot springs. Tim and Rachel Clyne, along with their 4 teenagers is the newest missionary family "on the block" with us here in Guatemala with Avant.  I think they'll come back again.  The teenagers enjoyed the waters!

Tuesday, August 06, 2019

Stewart Family Update

Wow, at lot has changed for the Stewarts and our kids in the past few months.  We have had a new birth, 2 sons-in-law have gotten their Masters degrees and found new jobs in churches, plus Camino Global has officially joined Avant Ministries.  So, this blog might be long, but please enjoy the photos with us.

Glenn and Judy
Glenn and I completed our 33 days ministry trip as we served the Neil Tomba Team bicycle from coast to coast.  It was a life-changing experience we will never forget.  Our lives have been changed for the good.  We experienced God in the most unique ways. For more details check out NeilTomba.com
















Here are some additional Facts:

Van – named as ChuckWagon16 
Dallas- California – Annapolis – KC – Denver – Dallas roundtrip 8, 936 miles  and 670.8 gallons of gas used

May 27 – June 28 Santa Monica Pier, California- Annapolis, Maryland, oneway 4,186miles
360 gallons of gas used

Total miles on bikes from Santa Monica Pier, California to Annapolis, Maryland - 
somewhere between 2535, 2795 and 2968

116 recorded/video meaningful #ConversationsCoasttoCoast

31 different beds, including 
-       Historic Route 66 Motels
-       Wigwam
-       Shaker Village beds
-       KOA cabins
-       Ranch House
-       Broken Arrow Bible Camp (primitive)
-       Fairmount Hotel
-       Blue Ridge Parkway Fishing and Camping
-       Traditional Best Western, Motel 6, Days Inn
-       Restored old hotel Western Front Hotel, St. Paul, VA
-       Lake House in Kentucky

Places Where We Ate:
McDonald’s----------------------- 9
Mom and Pop’s Diner ---------25
Sonic -------------------------------2 
Hamburgers---------------------13
Mexican Restaurants------------4
Chinese Restaurants –----------2
Pizza--------------------------------2
Picnic------------------------------10
Steak--------------------------------4
IHOP---------------------------------1
On a Yacht--------------------------1

We have been asked several questions:

  • Would we do it again?  “Not today!”  We are still recovering from the grueling day-to-day (5:00am sometimes 4:30am - 9:00pm) days with little personal time for ourselves.  Ask us again later.  We’ld do it in a heart-beat. 
  • What changes would you make? Maybe more defined roles and possibly route (We followed Route 66 much of the way, but it was also connected to I-40, so we had to do some major rerouting.
  • What was a lesson learned? Seeing how God used ‘divine' appointments along the way
  • How many miles did you travel? The van drove 8,936 miles from Dallas - California - KC - Denver (made a quick trip to see g’kids) - Dallas
  • How many miles did the cyclists ride?  Anywhere between 2535, 2795 and 2968 miles. (Average approximately 100 miles a day with 2 days OFF)  The van went 4,186 miles one-way and used 360 gallons of gas
  • What were the accommodations like?  I helped with securing different and unique lodging.  We stayed in Historic Route 66 Motels which included Wigwams, Shaker Village, 2 KOA campgrounds, 2 State Park lodges, Ranch House, Lake House, traditional Best Westerns, Motel 6, Days Inn and Broken Arrow Bible Camp (primitive) and even a restored old hotel Western Front Hotel in St. Paul VA
  • What did you eat for 33 days?  Glenn and I shared meals each time.  No way am I eating myself across the USA.  We ate at Mom and Pop’s Diner’s, McDonald's, local Mexican restaurants, Chinese Restaurants and ended up our last night on a Yacht.
  • Who did you have conversations with? There were at least 116 recorded/video meaningful #ConversationsCoasttoCoast with mechanics, young families, college students, retired Admiral, Armenian couple, Deputy officer, Ferry boat owner, professional bicyclists, Mormons, truckers, young families, Navajo Indian, and countless other folks we shared with.
  • What’s next for Neil Tomba?  I believe he has a contract with a book agent.  Neil plans to create a Netflix quality documentary, which will probably be a series.


Ellen and Luke
Luke graduated from Denver Seminary on May 19.  He and Ellen accepted a job opportunity at East Bend Mennonite Church in Fisher, Illinois.  They're excited about this church in a farming community.  David will be in 3rd grade, Emily starts 1st grade and Lucy (nearly 5) and Elizabeth (2 1/2) will be home with momma. 






Karen and Thomas
Thomas graduated from Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Seminary in Boston on May 19, 2019, and he and Karen are assigned to St Catherine Greek Orthodox Church in Aurora, Colorado. Thomas had an ordination service in July and he serves as a Priest there. Our daughters lived in the same state for just 6 weeks.












Gary and Madison
Gary and Madison live in the Kasas City area and on April 7th welcomed Brighton's little sister, Violet Dawn into their family.  We have been blessed to see the growing family while we were in the states.  Madison is a stay-at-home mom whle Gary works as an IT Service Specialist.