This is the baking and finishing room. There was also a press which compressed the cocaine to make ready for transport.
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When Moses descended from Mount Sinai after receiving the Law, he discovered Israel worshiping the golden calf. As a consequence, the Levites were commanded to execute judgment, and about three thousand people died that day as a result of their rebellion against God’s covenant. This moment reveals the seriousness of sin and the holiness of God’s Law — a standard no one could keep perfectly but was meant to reveal humanity’s need for a Savior.
In an age that prizes goodness over godliness, one of Satan's most effective deceptions has not been rebellion against truth—but the imitation of it. The devil is not offended by goodness. He isn't threatened by kindness, generosity, or even religious devotion. What he opposes with all his might is surrender to Jesus Christ. The world applauds morality but shuns Christianity. Culture will celebrate "good people" who serve others, protect the planet, and promote unity—but mock those who proclaim repentance and faith in Christ. That confusion is not accidental. The enemy's oldest lie has simply learned a new language: that morality equals righteousness. But without Christ, goodness is hollow. Satan doesn't care if you live by high principles, as long as you don't bow to the name that saves. He doesn't care if you follow rules, as long as you ignore redemption. His goal is to make people self-sufficient. To keep them moral—and lost.
There is an ocean of difference between a conviction and a preference. Preferences are the fair-weather friends of faith—guiding choices as long as they cost little. Convictions are forged in the fires of testing, held to even when misunderstood, mocked, or threatened. In an age obsessed with blending in, where the pressure is immense to keep convictions confined to the “private,” the follower of Jesus is called to something braver—a rock-solid willingness to stand for truth, no matter how strong the headwinds.
Jude’s urgent plea still rings: “Earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints” (Jude 1:3). This is not a time to be silent or slip into spiritual neutrality. Gospel witness demands a backbone—a heart willing to stand for what matters, even if standing means standing alone. Below are worthy convictions that Christians should be ready to defend.
Scripture calls believers to be discerning of the times, echoing Jesus’ words: “When you see these things happening, you will know that the kingdom of God is near” (Luke 21:31). From Genesis to Revelation, the nation of Israel stands at the center of God’s prophetic timeline. The Lord declared, “I will gather you from all the nations and bring you back into your own land” (Ezekiel 36:24). Since 1948, Israel has been restored as a nation, and God's prophetic timepiece moves steadily closer to His return.
Not only has Israel become a nation, but preparations are underway for the rebuilding of the Third Temple in Jerusalem. Organizations like the Temple Institute have spent over three decades reconstructing sacred vessels—golden menorahs, silver trumpets, priestly garments, and the altar—all perfectly matching biblical specifications. Levites and Kohanim (priests) are now being trained to serve the Temple again, fulfilling the ancient instructions given in Exodus and Leviticus.
Every generation reaches a threshold—a point where what was once familiar ends and something new begins. In these moments, the well-worn paths disappear, and only faith, courage, and the Holy Spirit can carry us forward. History records that God often meets His people at such crossings, inviting them to leave comfort behind and trust Him in uncharted territory. The edges of the known world have always drawn a certain kind of pioneer: those who sense that spiritual breakthroughs lie on the other side of fear and uncertainty. From ancient wanderers gazing toward a land of promise, to courageous men and women challenging the powers that be, the advance of God’s kingdom has never belonged to the timid or the reluctant. True progress—spiritually and historically—arrives when ordinary people, relying on God, dare to step past the limits of their experience.
This is the baking and finishing room. There was also a press which compressed the cocaine to make ready for transport.
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This lab was sophisticated and one of the top production centers in area. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvo9rfSWWpM&rel=0]
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epT7IblB2RE&rel=0] Notice the jungle wrapping the hunter puts the wild pig in. The animal was gutted and ready for transport within 15 minutes. It was long brutal hike back to camp.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FC7GtI-FSjs&rel=0] This is the wild pig that ran to us after we shot the monkey. Nasty teeth and they know to attack humans. Good meat as well.
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABG4pDay4PM&rel=0] Five mouths to feed and long distances to cross. We needed food for our journey because we would float at night. We stalked the jungle for two hours before we had our first opportunity. Then we got it! Praise God! One interesting story we were told from our guide was when we came to a mysterious small clearing in the jungle. The guide got spooked and we asked him what was up. He said, "this area is where a demon lives." Then he told us the story of what the locals believe. He said the demon will appear to people and trick them as he takes a familiar form. Like someone you might recognize. He will tell you to follow and then take you far into the jungle. Once you are good and lost he disappears. The guide also said if people say something bad the demon will tell the animals to go away and you wont have any food to hunt. Strange thing is even the Christians hold onto this story and fear the demon. Well, we all prayed to ourselves as we passed the area and rebuked the demon. Let´s see what the greater will inside of us will do we thought. One hour later we got a monkey, and then immediately after the monkey shot, a group of wild pigs came near us, which is very strange because after you fire everything runs. Our guide thought that was very odd, but we all praised God for the harvest of animals and food to eat. No demonic power can stand to the power of the Almighty! Back at camp, after returned with our kills a small storm rolled through and a bolt of lightening struck 10 feet from us! It was the loudest noise we had ever heard, everything went white, and smoke billowed out of the ground. It gave us a scare, but we laughed about it and ten minutes later and packed up for our night float. Brings to mind the scripture where Satan was cast out of heaven like a bolt of lightening.
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Monkey meat very chewy.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksMeZK_iVDQ&rel=0] Expedition down river will take you through some remote parts before you emerge to another village so hunting for food and basic survival takes a large part of your day. (The follow videos of hunts took place in between villages and along the most isolated parts of the small river/creek. This is a view into every day life between ministry efforts and what it takes to get to remote peoples, or even to the next major city along the Amazon.) As we passed through this area we were two days from any village so hunting for food was necessary. You cannot see much in this video, but the moon was full and as we floated down river it was so peaceful. We spotlight hunted on this long float. The most dangerous parts to doing this type of float at night are slamming into fallen trees on the small creek, running aground, and low hanging poisonous snakes that dangle over the creek on tree branches (we encountered two on this journey and it gave us all a scare).
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Shot the Cayman, but body went under water. We thought it was dead but the once it came back up we had to lance it with a spear. It shook violently and not until we practically cleaved the head off with a machete did it stop thrashing. We were all happy to get this meat and as it turns out it was our favorite meat on the whole journey. Think Chicken texture with a faint fish taste. Really good stuff. Cooked next morning for breakfast.
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Journeying down river we had little food because you can only bring essentials. Caught a few after this video was taken. Piranhas are mean little fish and two days later our guide caught a huge one that made us glad we never took a dip in the water.
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Recognize this song? Yep that is Hillsong in Spanish. The influence of media is amazing. To see how far even a simple song can reach shows how media can reach and impact the lives of others. We need more Christian Media! Because it can go to the ends of the earth and make an impact.
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Had a great church service. About 15 saved and a warm welcoming from everyone. What a blessing the body of Christ is!
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This crusade/concert in Bogota was 40,000 persons or more. There is something awesome and amazing about massive corporal worship. The ground in the stadium shook when everyone jumped and praised in unison.
Dear Friends, Greetings in the Lord! Over the past months we have been very busy, working in Colombia and Ecuador, and our journeys are full of many testimonies. We are so grateful to each of you for your prayers, as it has kept us going and protected us in every way.
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Most recently, in Colombia, we have once again entered the front lines of the drug war and been witnesses of this evil industry. Some might ask, "How does the drug trade and those areas relate to the work of the gospel?" The answer for us is much like the statement the Apostle Paul said in Romans 15:20-21, "And thus I aspired to preach the gospel, not where Christ was already named, so that I would not build on another man's foundation; but as it is written, "THEY WHO HAD NO NEWS OF HIM SHALL SEE, AND THEY WHO HAVE NOT HEARD SHALL UNDERSTAND." You see, our mission is to preach Christ where He has not been named and to areas deemed to difficult to reach. The jungles and valleys where coca farmers and narcotics traffickers live and conduct their trade are just such places. We look at those areas and imagine what would happen if a revival broke out! But how can they hear without a preacher? This is why we go. We want to tread where no one has gone before and deliver the message of the Gospel to those who have not heard.

So with that, for the past weeks we have been actively traveling with the Colombian anti-narcotics police to some of the most dangerous states across the country. FARC rebel activity has been high in every area we have set foot, but praise God we have been protected and suffered no injury or kidnapping. This is due to your prayers, and as you pray doors have been opened for so much more. We have been on medical missions and urban outreaches and we know that the drug war can be overcome. Your support in this is vital as it allows us to reach people in need and make a lasting impact.

Now, as we continue the same theme of Romans 15:20-21, we are preparing an expedition to traverse the entire continent of South America via the Amazon to its mouth on the Atlantic coast of Brazil. We are calling this expedition, "Out of the Belly." For we believe, like John 7:38 says, "He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water." This mission is metaphorically the same. We believe that from the belly of the Amazon, as Christ is preached, it shall flow rivers of living water and souls that praise the name of Jesus. Praise God we believe it!
This expedition will include many river journeys and unreached work. Our goal will be to effectively reach remote people groups, coca farmers, and loggers along the mighty river. We will be joined by a full time interpreter and we will need to hire guides, boats, gear, and assist local ministers to help us in this effort. We will float, trek the jungles, and take any means of transport to reach those who haven't been reached before. It will be a daunting journey, but a necessary one, as it might be the only opportunity some will have to hear the gospel.


Our estimated time of this journey will total more than two months and cost roughly $8300. We sincerely and prayerfully ask you to join with us in this journey. No matter large or small, whatever you can do to support this expedition will be treasured. Your monthly and one-time gifts are needed above and beyond, but we know together we can achieve great things for the Kingdom of Heaven. Let us attempt to complete the great commission and say to the Lord we have given our best effort. Thank you and you are with us always! May the Peace of the Lord be with you!
In Him,
Tim and Will
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0z3OgXPj8Nc&rel=0] Burned 2 labs now loading back on Blackhawk. Wash from blades so strong nearly knocked us over.
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Mission accomplished. Everyone safe. This operation occured near the border of Ecuador and Colombia.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p29WTIEkaDg&rel=0] This lab was seized and it was more advanced than labs in Peru. It included presses and ovens to produce cocaine chloride, which is the final product. After the video you see here, the lab was burned and coca fields were destroyed. One booby trap in the field was found and purposely exploded. Colombia produces 80% of the world's cocaine. This is a forgotten war, but necessary to fight. Addiction holds many people ransom and void of the gospel. In the word it says, "How can one hear without a preacher?" That is certainly true and it can also be said in our time, "How can one hear when high?"