Follow the Seacoast Med Team in Nicaragua on Twitter
The Seacoast medical team landed safely in Nicaragua this evening.
But if you’re following me on Twitter, you’d already know that!
I’ll have some Internet access during the week, so if you would like to follow the team “virtually,” I’ll try to post Twitter updates whenever possible (at least daily). Here’s the link to follow me on Twitter.
Early morning tomorrow. Time for bed. Thank you for your prayers this week as we serve. God bless.









Josh said:
Glad you guys are having a great time with the team! Tell the crew we said hey.
Oh…who is the bright one who asked how you say, “will you translate for me?” in espanol?
Nathan said:
Thanks, Josh.
I don’t want to name names on the translate comment. I’ll just say that her name starts with an “N” and ends with a “atalie.” And to her credit, as soon as she said “How do I ask someone to translate for me?” she said, “This is a blond moment, isn’t it?” That would be a Yes!
Hank Mantho said:
This is an impressive website! You are in our prayers! Our daughter, Lauren Abel, and son-in-law, Garrett, are with the Seacoast medical mission trip at this time. We’re especially interested in hearing how and what they are doing.
Karen & Hank Mantho
Joyce Gresh said:
My son is with the Seacoast team and Friday is his 30th BIRTHDAY!! So, Jeff G, if you get this HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!
Love ya!!
Mom and Dad