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The Advent Season is Upon Us

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 We were humbled and honored to participate in this year's Advent reflection of "where do you see God?" Check out our story here:   https://umcmission.org/story/walking-in-ixtepec?fbclid=IwY2xjawORYcRleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETFFWEZVWlZadVNSTzR6cEpZc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHsjA6Thge_1wMaHzkahDXBwTSD2t3SPgnNZzN9FuYvhJNvaDuI9WhoyrNk2F_aem_CayRmNl8HXBegvRzSZxDVg

A Journey of Faith, Fellowship, and Gratitude - with our PA and MD friends

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  As we enter this season of thanksgiving, our hearts at Give Ye Them To Eat (GYTTE) are overflowing with gratitude. This November, one of our greatest blessings was welcoming a seven-member mission team from Pennsylvania and Maryland who joined us for nine unforgettable days of service, learning, and spiritual growth through the AWARE Program.   Led by dedicated volunteer Marian Hartman, who has been participating in mission trips since the 1990s, this team brough a lot of heart and soul! Here is a highlight video:   Their journey began in Puebla, where they explored the beauty and culture of southern Mexico—two days of eco-tourism filled with new sights, sounds, and tastes. From discovering how many ways a humble corn tortilla can be transformed into a meal, to learning about Mexico’s five indigenous tribes, to enjoying traditional dancing and parades—each moment was a reminder of the richness of God’s creation and the beauty of diversity. The remaining seven d...

November Global Missionary Newsletter

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Here is our November Global Missionary Newsletter.     https://drive.google.com/file/d/16lMDSluIf7WC3txO_LQqituKHaqvDy96/view?usp=sharing

Golden Pathways, Grateful Hearts

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The Day of the Dead festivities have been in full swing throughout October and culminated last week.   And we tried to take in all the culture; I not going to lie, I was having FOMO!   It was a kaleidoscope of color and faith — heartwarming, vibrant, and full of life. Cempasúchil (marigolds) formed golden pathways along streets, doorways, and markets, said to guide souls home. I couldn’t help but think how God, too, lines our paths with beauty and memory, reminding us that love never dies. One of my favorite pictures was from our drive out to the ranch with the farmers in the fields with the beautiful backdrop of Popo. We joined thousands of people for the Puebla Parade — and it was every bit the joyful chaos you’d imagine! The crowd was so thick it reminded me of New Year’s Eve in New Orleans during the 80s, when my family literally floated away from each other in a sea of humanity. Thankfully, Pat and I held on...