Religion vs. Relationship

Pastor Terry playing the harmonica with Josiah

Something that we talk about a lot in our home and at the orphanage is our desire to see the children have a relationship with Jesus and not just gain a religion with a set of rules that they can never meet.
Sadly, I’ve met plenty of people who grew up in Christian homes and [...]

I’m now 2!

Here are a few pictures of my Backyardigans fiesta to celebrate my second birthday. It was so special because Grammy and WaWa were able to be here for the [...]

I’m a big kid now

I visited a mango processing plant with the El Faro kids & mommy

Going to school

I’ve been living in Mexico for about a year. There were several BIG changes in my life this year. I stopped using diapers, started school and learned lots of Spanish.

My first graduation & my new uniform

Better to Give…

Lots of excited kids

The ministry here in Mexico annually hosts a Samaritan’s Purse Christmas event. In case you don’t know… Samaritan’s Purse rallies caring souls to fill shoe boxes with toys and goodies so they can be distributed to needy children around the world. This year the church decided to step it up [...]

Walking

Thanksgiving day 2008.

Today I started walking!!!

Caleb´s 1st Blog

My name is Caleb Josuè Mouser. My parents moved to Arriaga, Chiapas Mexico on October 19th of 2008 when I was 2 years old… and this is my blog.

Leaving your spouse – not your kids

From the Therapist’s Desk
EASING THE PAIN OF DIVORCE FOR CHILDREN

Today I went to court for a child custody case for one of my clients. I was reminded once again of the ugliness of divorce. Children are often the ones who pay the consequences. Each week they come in to my sessions so broken over mommy [...]

Our Christmas Newsletter

     This year we had another baby boy, Josiah Levi. Two boys under two = little sleep, piles of dirty diapers, constant commotion and plenty of giggles. They fill our lives with so much joy and we are so thankful to our God for them.
     As many of you already know, during Thanksgiving we took [...]