Author: Travis Snode
July 12th, “Stuff”, and Sunday Services
This past Friday was the annual 12th of July celebration so many people had off work. We took the opportunity to go over to County Donegal, a very beautiful part of Ireland that is just across the border of Northern
Back in the UK…And More Excited Than Ever!
On this past Thursday night, we arrived back in Northern Ireland. God blessed our trip. We made it safely and all our bags arrived. We have settled into the house we are renting in Derry/Londonderry for 6 weeks, and we
From Teri: What Furlough Did to My Kids
My family and I worked as church planters in Northern Ireland for 8 years. In September of 2013, we came back to the States for a 10-month furlough. Our furlough is actually over now, and we have now returned to
Travis Snode Prayer Letter – July 2, 2013
Dear Pastors & Praying Friends, The Lord blessed our last month of furlough. In June, we visited 9 more churches for a total of 90 different churches and 50,000 miles in the past 10 months. June 11-20, I taught 24
Only 7 Days…
Only 7 days until…. …we return to the United Kingdom. After driving 50,000 miles, visiting 94 different churches, spending a great deal of time with our families and friends, and getting further training, it is time for us to return
Snode Ministry Update – June 18, 2013
UPDATE Last week, I taught for 12 hours on Mentoring for Mission at the Our Generation Training Center. I really enjoyed spending time with the students there who are training for missions and church ministry. Wednesday night, we were at Grace
Should a Missionary Start with a Man or a Ministry?
If you’ve never listened to Pastor and Missionary Austin Gardner’s podcast, sample a recent one called “Man or Ministry“. It will be worth your time! Week after week, this podcast will teach you more about church planting, leader training, culture
Snode Ministry Update – June 11, 2013
UPDATE We enjoyed a very nice week spending time with my family up in Ohio. This was probably the last time to see them before we return to the field, so it was a time of mixed emotions. We are