by hedemarrie | Oct 16, 2025 | Blog
This morning’s breakfast turned into a lesson in history, culture, and gratitude. We talked about how there are more Japanese descendants in São Paulo than in Japan itself. Pastor Sandro’s wife served pumpkin soup with meat—a traditional Bahian breakfast—and, of...
by hedemarrie | Oct 15, 2025 | Learning in your hands
Learning another language is not always gratifying. The end result may be, but the process is long and often embarrassing. Unlike registering for a course, I chose to move to Brazil—to live with a family native of Bahia—and let the language surround me. Arrival:...
by hedemarrie | Aug 4, 2021 | Blog, ProMETA
ProMETA is at a pivotal time. Despite the uncertainty cause by the Pandemic, we have never had the number of students seeking to join either the Master program or the Certificate. In the last month, I have had at least four sessions of training for new professors as...
by hedemarrie | Jun 2, 2021 | Blog, ProMETA
It is hard to fathom that we are already in the middle of the year. As I looked back to last year, the memory most pronounce in my mind is that of fear and uncertainty. For those of us who were hit with Covid, the year 2020 will be sealed in the memory of our...
by hedemarrie | Mar 19, 2019 | Blog
Read my last Ministry Report for an update on my personal ministry in EquipLAC (Equipping Latin America and the Caribbean): Prayer Letter Update in August 2025.
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