by jtrotter1 | Aug 24, 2016 | blindness and disability
The end of August finds us moving into a new rhythm as much of our summer was poured into the pioneering of youth and children’s ministry for a Nepali congregation here in Pittsburgh. Molly and I were able to spend hundreds of hours in the homes of new believers and...
by jtrotter1 | Jun 3, 2015 | blindness and disability
As many of you know, we have been back in the States for a couple months now and have taken some time to spend with family, ministry supporters, and even investigate some possibilities for our next steps of ministry. One thing that has stood out to me like a sore...
by jtrotter1 | Jul 20, 2014 | blindness and disability, spiritual formation
Over the last several years I have gained a lot of independence and confidence through training and accomplishments I’ve experienced. As I’ve lost my eyesight, I learned to use all kinds of gadgets to perform my work, travel independently, and read braille. In...
by jtrotter1 | Apr 5, 2014 | blindness and disability
I don’t believe I have written a blog solely dedicated to blindness, what I see, or how to describe that. So here it goes. . . Constantly I either get asked or someone asks someone who knows me, “What does ty see? Can he see anything at all? How does that work?” First...
by jtrotter1 | Sep 15, 2013 | blindness and disability, language learning, refugees, nepali ministry
It is crazy to think that in just a few weeks we’ll be set up in an apartment in the capital city of Narnia studying language several hours a day. When we took our trip to Narnia last year we met a couple teachers that seemed to work well with us and will likely...
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