On December 11th we were invited by a friend and "The Well Radio" anchor Gina Johnson to come on and share with her listeners. If you were not able to tune into the interview, you can click below to listen.
If you or someone you know has an outlet to speak in the media where we can share our story and spread the word of what He is doing here, please let us know!
Monday, December 14, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
Sending back a piece of Bolivia for Christmas!
Christmas is just around the corner, and this year IOU was excited to try something new for the holidays: homemade Christmas tree ornaments! Christmas trees aren’t quite as popular in Bolivia as they are in the States, but that’s what made the whole experience even more meaningful and fun. Last week we took a herd of very excited children from the orphanage in Frutillar up to the IOU guesthouse for some serious silliness and crafts. They spent lots of time carefully painting and decorating the ornaments, and were happy to be making something special for the people who love and support them a world away. Decked out in their holiday finest (bed sheets tied around their necks to keep their clothes clean) and perched on little thrones (phone books stacked in their chairs), the IOU kids created beautiful memories to hang from your trees this Christmas.
Starting December 5, the first 50 coffee orders from BoliviasBestCoffee.com—no matter the size of the order—will receive one free ornament enclosed with their purchase. Thanks in advance for all the coffee you drink to support this ministry, and your hearts for these little children. This is their way of saying thanks and giving back to YOU!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Business Growth
His passion, enthusiasm, and friendship will be missed, but we are confident he will be back! Thanks for using your gifts for IOU, Samuel!
We are also excited about the opportunity for exporting high-end wood flooring as another means of supporting IOU. Cochabamba is home to Jolyka, a company that sells exotic wood flooring. Jolyka has their FSC certification, a difficult “Green” certification to obtain and the only flooring company in Bolivia to boast this title. If you know someone in the flooring business or custom home-building business, we would love to connect with them and talk about an opportunity to sell high-quality wood flooring at a great price and help the children of Bolivia. Jolyka has graciously offered to allow us to export the wood at cost to benefit out mission.
We are blessed to have termendous support for Bolivia's Best Coffee, opportunities with Jolyka flooring, and childrens' lives that these businesses have the opportunity to touch. Our deepest appreciation to all those who donate their time, talents, and networks to help further the businesses that support His work in Bolivia!

Monday, November 16, 2009
Chapare Visits
The IOU team has made several visits to the Chapare region over the past couple of weeks. We've been checking on the construction and progress of different orphanage homes in the area. We've been fortunate to have to lots of visitors from the U.S. this month to encourage and assist us, and make the 4 hour trek to Chapare more fun! Here are pictures of Puerta Villaroel, being built right next to the supporting church.


And speaking of orhanage progress, this weekend we'll be helping the houseparents move into the Villa Israel orphanage...the first step in reopening and on our way to being able to accept children there. Prayers for a smooth process during this time would be wonderful!


And speaking of orhanage progress, this weekend we'll be helping the houseparents move into the Villa Israel orphanage...the first step in reopening and on our way to being able to accept children there. Prayers for a smooth process during this time would be wonderful!
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Navidad En Bolivia
Looking for a way to give back this holiday season? Why not help make this Christmas special for IOU kids in Bolivia by contributing for individual Christmas gifts? Please visit www.NavidadenBolivia.info for details on how you can contribute not only to children in Frutillar, but also to other ministries across Bolivia as well! Please feel free to pass along the site to your friends, family, churches and neighbors:)
Friday, October 16, 2009
Updates on Frutillar and Villa Israel
Just a quick update on what's going on at Frutillar and Villa Israel lately. (By the way, this is Caroline Mosey! My family joined the IOU team in June:) All the kids at Frutillar are doing great! We've had a wonderful time getting to know each child and their personalities. We love to stop by the orphanage at least once or twice a week and take the kids to play soccer or bring over a movie to watch on a big projector (when Marcelino says they don't have too much homework, that is!)

Mike and Ted were able to meet with Santo and Rosi last week to discuss becoming the houseparents of Villa Israel again. I'm excited to report the meeting went well and, Lord willing, they will begin the process of moving back into the orphanage in late November!
Mike and Ted were able to meet with Santo and Rosi last week to discuss becoming the houseparents of Villa Israel again. I'm excited to report the meeting went well and, Lord willing, they will begin the process of moving back into the orphanage in late November!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Happy Anniversary
Did you know that Bonnie and I will be celebrating our 25th wedding anniversary on October 20th? I shared that news with a taxi driver earlier this week. He told me that he was on his 2nd marriage and they have a six month old baby and this relationship was doing so well either. He asked me for advice, that doesn’t happen too often. It was a short ride but I still managed to give him a two point sermon. First I told him, to recognize the fact that he married an imperfect spouse; he laughed immediately and agreed. I waved my finger at him as he looked for approval from me in the rearview mirror. I assured him that was only half of the first point and that she also needed to recognize that he wasn’t perfect either and they both need to be tolerant and forgiving. As I began point two he seemed a bit more somber and attentive. I told him he had to let her know he appreciates her constantly. We celebrated communion this last week along with many Churches that set aside the first Sunday of the month. We discussed the chances of a successful relationship where you only communicate or celebrate a loved one once a month or once a year? He asked if the flowers in my hand were for our anniversary and I told him yes but not our 25th year; it was to celebrate an anniversary of another day together. He charged me 10bs but I gave him 20bs if he promised to by his wife flowers with the change. Not everyone is blessed to have a wife like mine that would follow me to the ends of the earth; however, all marriages are a blessing. I pray for each one of you that’s been blessed with a partner to share your life with.
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