Missionary Blogs

  • Do They Play “Pompa y Circunstancia” in the DR?
    It’s the season of the year in the Dominican Republic when all sorts of people are graduating from all sorts of institutions. Small children, high schoolers, university candidates. Teachers and parents beam with the honorees. ... read more
    2 days ago
  • End-of-Year Activities
    I decided to choose a title that’s more explanatory than clever. I’m thinking you’ll understand what this post is about without a lot of words attached. Dominicans celebrate El Dia de Las Madres on ... read more
    3 weeks ago
  • Spring in Los Colegios
    Temperatures are moving into the “toasty” level in the Dominican Republic, but teachers and students in the Episcopal school system are not feeling the heat. Instead, they’re engaging in learning activities that involve music, dancing, ... read more
    2 months ago
  • Happy Thanksgiving!
    Good evening! I am thankful to be home, and I’d like to show you more from this trip! I want to show you a few videos I took from the car as we drove from ... read more
    By: Peter Bak – TanzaniaPosted: 2024-11-28
    7 months ago
  • Happenings
    What do you do when you have old metal chairs that no longer have their wooden seats? You cut the 3 remaining legs off the plastic chairs.  Put the plastic chair on top of the ... read more
    By: Peter Bak – TanzaniaPosted: 2024-11-16
    8 months ago
  • Balcony in Dar es Salaam
    Our trip to Dar es Salaam was good – absolutely no problems.  They even had all our luggage there for us to pick up.  Last year, it had gotten lost for 7 days. No problems ... read more
    By: Peter Bak – TanzaniaPosted: 2024-11-02
    8 months ago
  • Speaking up, after a long silence: grateful that life at FSRL goes on!
    WAVES OF ADVERSITY: We are living through strange and stressful times in our world, and that is 150% true of life for students and staff in Haiti. I have not written any blogs for many ... read more
    By: Donnel and Janet O’Flynn – HaitiPosted: 2023-04-03
    2 years ago
  • Day nine: The Communion Forest
    Thursday began with daily eucharist led by Archbishop Michael Lewis, Bishop of the Diocese of Cyprus and the Gulf and Primate of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East, and Archbishop Hosam Naoum, ... read more
    By: Della Wager Wells – JerusalemPosted: 2022-08-13
    3 years ago
  • Day eight: The Mandala*
    *(Or the day that the Archbishop of Canterbury invited 1,451 people over for lunch.) The giant inflatable globe ... read more
    By: Della Wager Wells – JerusalemPosted: 2022-08-03
    3 years ago
  • Day seven: Help, Thanks, Wow
    The last six minutes and twenty seconds of discussion on the Reconciliation Call. New York Times bestselling author ... read more
    By: Della Wager Wells – JerusalemPosted: 2022-08-03
    3 years ago
  • How on earth to think about the stark contrast between difficult, maybe impossible, stressors in Haiti, versus the fact that good things continue to happen in the learning community of FSRL?
    The reason I posted the photo essay (just before this) by the UN Humanitarian Council is to try to reconcile the contrasting messages that we are receiving and observing: the same messages we are passing ... read more
    By: Donnel and Janet O’Flynn – HaitiPosted: 2022-07-15
    3 years ago
  • A photo essay by the UN Humanitarian Outreach group
    By: Donnel and Janet O’Flynn – HaitiPosted: 2022-07-15
    3 years ago