Esselstrom August Prayer Letter
Every one of us has to come to the reality that we have been trapped in darkness and seek to drink from waterless pits.
Every one of us has to come to the reality that we have been trapped in darkness and seek to drink from waterless pits.
This month’s Bulletin features the ministries of World Impact West.
This year the program team took a group of eighth grade students on a three-day backpacking trip.
As you know, this is our busiest season of the year. Each week for most of the summer we will have a new group of campers come!
Back in August of last year, the students would squirm like worms after a simple 10 minutes of silent reading. I couldn’t blame them, so many of my classroom books were worn out and stained with who knows what.
Long before Danny, Red, Martin, and Carlos were physically released from their prison cells, God had set them free spiritually.
As the school year at Los Angeles Christian School (LACS) has come to a close I want to praise God for His provision throughout the past several months.
It brings joy to my heart to tell you about James Jeffery who has recently graduated from The Urban Ministry Institute (TUMI) of Fresno.
One of the things I’ve noticed since serving with World Impact is how God uses the table for some of the biggest, most beautiful moments of ministry.
It is the end of the school year at Los Angeles Christian Schools (LACS). It certainly has had its ups and downs, but one thing I know for sure, that my Heavenly Father has been faithful!
I grew up in a two parent household until I was in the 2nd grade. I’m 44 years old now and hadn’t seen my father in over 30 years.
Happy summer! We are getting ready for our end of the year activities at Los Angeles Christian School (LACS).