Ruminations
The Spirit Sent Me to Bolivia Part II
All the preparations for my shuttle that I could do were completed. The remainder was in God’s capable hands, because this was the day that I was to leave. My home church, St. Francis, had a commissioning ceremony for my shuttle. I spoke of my desire to do God’s...
Mobilizing others for Missions
The culture shock of my initial (solo) mission to Bolivia, South America was tremendous. I had seen so much poverty, exploitation, and darkness in the communities. The livestock work was slow, inefficient, and lacked the expected potential of a highly trained American...
The World Food Supply Needs Help! Why Is Agri–Science Important?
Question: Why is agri–science important? The video above is a portal into the world of food supply. It was shot a decade or two ago...
Food Supply Veterinary Medicine — The Spirit Sent Me To Bolivia
Food supply veterinary medicine can certainly lead to interesting and heartwarming backstories, and the following is one rather convoluted but fascinating example full of miraculous coincidences. It appears in my book, Moo Vet: One Veterinarian’s Role in Food Supply...
Christian Veterinary Mission — Blessed to be a Blessing
As a strong supporter of the Christian Veterinary Mission and other amazing organizations, I can attest to the positivity that volunteering stirs in the soul. In fact, it brings to mind the saying, “Count your blessings every day.” Counting blessings is such a smart...
Food Supply Agri-Science — Why It’s So Important
Why am I blogging about food supply agri-science? Because feeding the human population matters! See the video below to better understand the urgency of teaching food production to a fast-growing human population. https://youtu.be/J169f0jNJYY Transcript: People will...