Dear Volunteers, Donors and Supporters,
On March 2, 2013, we returned from our ambitious expedition to endeavor to cross Nicaragua by land to reach the village we have served for 14 years by boat. We discovered, definitively, that a land route to our target area is not feasible...we learned that the hard way as you will see in the videos below. However, we learned a tremendous amount about the region and how we can better deliver our ministry in the future and where we may hope build a new base of operations closer to our target area.
We also spent some time in Matagalpa and we are now in the process of developing a plan to serve and minister to the young drug addicts on the Atlantic Coast through a work/rehab program in the refreshing and renewing temperate rainforest of Matagalpa. One of the greatest needs that we have been unable to meet (drug addiction) in the coastal communities is now in the project pipeline!
Finally, we made great advances towards tackling the single most serious physical need in the villages we serve...access to potable water. We are currently meeting with potential partners to get a mobile PHT well drilling rig on the Atlantic Coast to serve the 18 communities we serve.
Our plans are bold and costly and we thank you in advance for your generous and sacrificial support. Despite challenging times we feel called to press ahead and reach those who are not reached by others.
Sincerely,
Peter Coleman and Roger Drost
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