
Me, Barb Martin, and Sarah and Dave Repshire right before we drive to Denver for our flight to El Salvador.

Brandon and Sarah Beth Baca, our fearless Living Water International leaders from Huston.

Carlos and Norma Molina, our wonderful in-country leaders with Agua Viva Internacional. I learned so much from these two and could write and entire blog entry -- or ten -- about Carlos' life.

From left to right, starting in the back row: Brandon Baca, Dave Fox, Sarah Beth Baca, Ali Fraze, me, Barb Martin, Dave Repshire, Sarah Repshire, and John Nadolski, a Living Water missionary our church supports.

The villagers of Campenaro Numero Dos in El Salvador with a few crazy Americans thrown in.
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