Ivonne Mouser

Ivonne is the beautiful wife of Ron Mouser, mother of 5 fantastic kids and an excellent missionary. She is also a Licensed Professional Counselor with years of experience.

A New Beginning

Pheww...after loading a mango truck and the new van with our belongings, cleaning out the rental house in Arriaga, and three trips to Comitán, we are finally moved into our new house. It was a lot of work but the Lord was with us and the entire process went very…

Mousers Stateside

We came home for a month to rest, visit family, enjoy good times with friends and share about what God is doing in Chiapas. So far on the trip, we have stayed the night in 7 homes, visited 4 churches, had dinner with 14 families, driven 1,200 miles and stopped at 8 different McDonalds.…

Women’s bible study

Our weekly women's bible study with Tammy had grown to over 50 women. A few months ago, Tammy felt from the Lord to divide into six groups. Now every Thursday morning at 10am, we have small groups meeting all throughout Arriaga. I'm so blessed to be leading one of these groups. It is…

Children’s day

This past week we celebrated "Dia del Niño" a.k.a. Children's day here in Mexico, a day set apart to honor and bless our children, to shower them with gifts and allow them to eat more candy than usual. Sunday at church we celebrated the day by singing, playing games, serving cake and praying over…

Carmita’s “new princess smile”

Before Three years ago Carmita, along with her sister Romelia, came to live with Bill and Tammy here at the orphanage. She had gotten beaten all night long by her drunken father. Through much prayer and love many of her  scars have disappeared however everytime she smiled we were reminded of the physical abuse she experienced…

Hope

On January 12th, 2006 my son Caleb was born in Plano, TX. Three months later in Arriaga, Chiapas a little boy by the name of Christian would be born to a prostitute with AIDS. The other day as I watched them chase each other I thought about the contrasting worlds…

Faith

We have a brother in our church that everytime you ask him how he is doing, he answers "Thank God, I'm doing well". What a faith statement because this brother is battling cancer and it is obvious that the chemo has taken a toll on his body. Wednesday night we found him walking home…

Love

As I was walking out of the church on Valentine's day my husband informed me a family had come to visit from another town and he wanted to have them over for lunch. I immediately said, "no way!" A flood of thoughts came in "I have other plans, I don't even…