Guayo – New Guard Dog at the LifeLink Ministry Base

We’ve been considering adding a guard dog at the LifeLink Ministry Base in Ciudad Sandino for several years, and now we finally have one. Meet Guayo (pronounced gwa-yo) the new guard dog . He’s a good looking dog – big and strong and, according to Walter at the base, he

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Make Your Swing Count – Register Today for the 2nd Annual LifeLink Charity Golf Tournament May 2nd at the beautiful Château Élan Resort

Play golf for a cause and make your swing count at the 2nd Annual LifeLink International Charity Golf Tournament on Saturday, May 2nd at the beautiful Château Élan Resort in Braselton, GA. All proceeds will go to benefit the efforts of LifeLink International. LifeLink is a registered nonprofit organization in

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Preschool Children Served Daily Lunch

Children attending preschool at the Minsitry Base in Nicaragua enjoy a daily lunch of beans, rice and tortillas. The children patiently wait in line to be served by two teachers. Thank you for faithfully praying for these children and the ministry of LifeLink International.

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Painting the imaginations

Dolphins have a streamlined fusiform body, adapted for fast swimming. The tail fin, called the fluke, is used for propulsion while the pectoral fins, together with the entire tail section, provide directional control. The dorsal fin, in those species that have one, provides stability while swimming. Though varying by species,

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Potter working a piece of clay

Dolphins have a streamlined fusiform body, adapted for fast swimming. The tail fin, called the fluke, is used for propulsion while the pectoral fins, together with the entire tail section, provide directional control. The dorsal fin, in those species that have one, provides stability while swimming. Though varying by species,

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Painting the imaginations

Dolphins have a streamlined fusiform body, adapted for fast swimming. The tail fin, called the fluke, is used for propulsion while the pectoral fins, together with the entire tail section, provide directional control. The dorsal fin, in those species that have one, provides stability while swimming. Though varying by species,

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Adventures of the realistic Africa

Dolphins have a streamlined fusiform body, adapted for fast swimming. The tail fin, called the fluke, is used for propulsion while the pectoral fins, together with the entire tail section, provide directional control. The dorsal fin, in those species that have one, provides stability while swimming. Though varying by species,

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RP band performance at Shop Pleu

Dolphins have a streamlined fusiform body, adapted for fast swimming. The tail fin, called the fluke, is used for propulsion while the pectoral fins, together with the entire tail section, provide directional control. The dorsal fin, in those species that have one, provides stability while swimming. Though varying by species,

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Happy holidays to everyone!

Dolphins have a streamlined fusiform body, adapted for fast swimming. The tail fin, called the fluke, is used for propulsion while the pectoral fins, together with the entire tail section, provide directional control. The dorsal fin, in those species that have one, provides stability while swimming. Though varying by species,

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