In the Midst of Training
Written by Michael Babienco on Friday, August 3, 2018
Fundraising Update
First, happy news: I am pleased to announce that as of July 31, 2018, my fundraising and support-team building for my year of
Two Little Lads
Written by Michael Babienco on Tuesday, June 5, 2018
Part of the joy of building a support team is the chance to talk to many people about missions as well as experience the unexpected as a good deal of people show you their support their prayer and other means.
Oh, for just a bit more time...
Written by Michael Babienco on Tuesday, May 22, 2018
Greetings and salutations! I hope you, dear reader, are doing well. Here's an update on everything that's been going on and things that have happened over the last two months since my last post, including at least one funny story!
T-Minus 4 Months
Written by Michael Babienco on Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Four months. It's increasingly hard to believe that most everything I've gotten used to in the last three years working (8 years if you include time as a student prior to work) at Southern Adventist University will be changing in just a few more months. This post includes some info on what I've got left to do before I go as well as some info on support team building and what exactly that means. I also included some missions-related links, too!
Children's Books
Written by Michael Babienco on Sunday, February 18, 2018
Children's books. If you know me, you know that I really enjoy kid's books. Since I enjoy children's books so much, I thought that I would share some of the reasons in no particular order why I enjoy the books (for reading myself and to others) so that others could grow in their appreciation of kid's books and enjoy them just a little bit more.
An Old Encouraging Speech
Written by Michael Babienco on Sunday, February 18, 2018
This was a speech I gave for my high school graduation in 2010.
Four score and seven years ago, we were not even a blip in our family’s eyes. However, our soon-coming adventures were already logged and known even at that stage. Enter the decade of the 1990’s. As soon as we were born, we had problems. Most of us decided to weep our little hearts out due to being out of our comfort zone. After causing sleep deprivation in our parents for an extended period of time, we finally learned to sleep through the night. As we aged, we ran into more issues: touching the hot stove, knocking over the iron, and/or wetting the bed. Even when we decided to cry again because of our circumstances, someone was always there to lift us up.
Welcome to babien.co!
Written by Michael Babienco on Sunday, February 18, 2018
Welcome to my website! This first blog post has some info about me inside, so feel free to read on!