After several years of
service, Michael and his wife Viviana are leaving Paraguay. Michael came as a
single missionary to help Paraguayans learn about beekeeping and thus improve
their income.
Not only did Michael
serve with bees, but he taught at ICCI, our bible training school in 2011 and
2012. During that time he spotted a wonderful Christian girl, whom he fell in
love, later married. They are both on their way to the U.S., to pursue God's
next in their lives.
We worked together for
a season, before and after the accident in 2012. Michael has worked closely
with different families and groups. Among his works are the peanut sheller,
which allowed locals to shell 50 times more peanuts per hour than doing it by
hand. This peanut sheller was also duplicated in Puerto Barra, Naranjal, another
location, where the Ache tribal group lives.
Thank you, Michael.
For more on Michael and his journey visit…Facebook at Projectwhynot
Norberto
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