Mary in Managua

Welcome to 'Mary in Managua', a blog from the mission field!

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Equipping the Local Church

Evangelism training is a key part of our ministry in Nicaragua

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Serving together

U.S. and Nicaraguan churches partnering in ministry.

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The Land of Lakes and Volcanos

Concepcion Volcano on Ometepe Island

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Strong Sending Churches

Seacoast, Grace, and other churches have sent dozens of teams to Nicaragua

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'Escuela de Esperanza'

CFCI-Nicaragua's scholarship program for Nicaraguan kids

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Missions, Medicine, and My Life

It's me, Mary in Managua!

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Meet the Missionaries

The Christ for the City International - Nicaragua team

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Partners in ministry

Mary's not alone - there's a TEAM behind the scenes!

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Medical Missions

Serving the people of Nicaragua with medicine, care, and God's love

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Do you want to be a part of this?

The pharmacy is made up of medical and non-medical workers.

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Thank you for praying!

Your partnership in this way is invaluable.

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Sea to Sea, Nicaragua

Over 400 miles in 9 days, from December 28, 2008 - January 6th, 2009.

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Nicaragua is currently governed by the Sandinistas.

The pink Sandinista sign says: "Nicaragua wins with you."

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I made it from “Sea to Sea”!

Sea-to-Sea

Back After a long break

May 21st, 2009 by Mary | 1

Greetings from sunny and sometimes rainy Nicaragua.  It’s nice to be typing again, although not on my own computer.  Mine has been sick for a month.  I am hoping to have it back soon.  Lots has happened since I last wrote.  I’ve moved into a new home, have a new roommate, and finished a busy Spring of medical teams.  If you’d like to read more and see some pics, check out      The Gazelle.

Alicia and I the week we moved into our new home.  She is a Canadian missionary and a lot of fun!.

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One Comment on “Back After a long break”


  1. Steve Geary said:

    Mary,

    We miss you. I went with a Grace med group to Kenya last month and God was glorified by the experience there…he continues to soften my heart for His will in my part of His story. I am SO encouraged by Grace’s growing outreach and committment.

    Keri is well and sends her best; Eliza is finishing 8th grade! All are well.

    Peace, Steve

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