Paul and Chabela Keefe

Serving at NTM Homes

Calling for Insight

Oft times it seems the “growing up” has been more on our part as parents as we “prepare our kids for adult life.” It has definitely been an opportunity for growing in our faith! 

In a few short weeks, Jordan will be going off to NTBI in Wisconsin. Is there an easy way for moms to see their children off to college? We’re thankful for the job God has given him over the months here to help toward college expenses. We’re thankful for our home church that has stood by him during his adjustment to life in the US.

Jordan’s college address:  NTBI  915 N. Hartwell Ave. Waukesha, WI 53186

A Mom’s Hope
From the time Jordan was a little boy I would often hope and pray for the special girl that God would bring into his life. Little did I know that he would meet her at age 14 when God moved us to Paraguay in 2003! Rachel Camacho grew up in Paraguay, South America as an MK with NTM. Her parents began their missionary career when Rachel was three years old. Jordan and Rachel both had the experience of being very mobile; moving many times to another location for ministry, making new friends in many places. Growing up in missions, God developed in their hearts a passion to serve Christ. Watching them grow in their relationship with God and with each other has been a true testimony to God’s greatness.

On October 18, Jordan asked Rachel to marry him. Both of our families, Camachos and Keefes, were in Wisconsin for a college visit at NTBI at the time. It was an especially fun time to be together as families and share in Jordan and Rachel’s joy!

See more "Jordan and Rachel" pictures in our Photo Gallery….

Paraguay Update
Do you remember Tomasa? She’s the Ayore lady who had a baby and then seemed to fall into some sort of depression. She seemed to be getting better but recently made the decision to give her new baby away. This has been heartbreaking for her family. Please continue to pray for a complete recovery for Tomasa. Pray that this situation can be resolved totally.

Rain is needed in the Chaco, Paraguay! Unlike the US where rain is measured in inches, rain in the Chaco is measured in millimeters. Just tiny little amounts! Rain is stored in underground cisterns for household use. Cisterns have gone dry this year… rain is desperately needed. Please pray.

Thanksgiving is almost here!

Here are just a few things on our Thankful List:
1. For our families and friends who love Jesus Christ.
2. For a life that has meaning and purpose because of our Savior Jesus Christ.
3. For the privilege of being part of a huge network of believers reaching the world with the Gospel.
4. More closer to home; for Jordan and Lani, our personal gifts from God.
5. For being able to freely worship Jesus Christ in this land.

Thank you for partnering with us in reaching others with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

Because of our Savior,
Paul and Chabela Keefe

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