Archive for Justin Haaheim '06


I'm a '06 Gustavus Grad living in Argentina doing missions work through the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. Please feel free to contact me: gacblog@justinhaaheim.com

 

Only the Steps I Take

Only The Steps I Take Global Missions Newsletter for May by Justin Haaheim The last few weeks have brought hard times for the barrio San Pablo, and likewise for many parts of Buenos Aires. Three weeks ago the water pump that fills San Pablo’s water tank broke, and the barrio has been without water since […]

Entering Easter

Entering Easter Global Missions Newsletter for March and April by Justin Haaheim Dear Friends and Family, Happy Easter! I hope you’re well, and I hope you’ve had a good day today with your own friends or family. I’m fortunate to have been able to spend a week in the end of March with my older […]

A Prayer for Lent

A Prayer for Lent Global Missions Newsletter for February by Justin Haaheim Dear Friends and Family, Warm and loving greetings. I hope this newsletter finds you well. It’s been a while since you last heard from me, and so much has happened since my December newsletter. In the end of December, Dorea (my girlfriend) came […]

Christmas in Argentina

Christmas in Argentina Global Missions Newsletter for December by Justin Haaheim Dear Friends and Family, Les mando besos y abrazos fuertes de Argentina. Warm greetings to you all. I hope that this Christmas season is rich with happiness for you, and that you are uplifted by the presence of good friends and loving family. Far […]

Lefse and Mate – November Newsletter from Argentina

Lefse and Mate Global Missions Newsletter for November by Justin Haaheim The days are passing both slowly and quickly here in Argentina. Sometimes I can hardly believe that I’ve been here almost three months now, but at the same time my memories from Minnesota in July and August seem like so long ago. Don’t worry, […]

Disorientation, Orientation – September Newsletter from Argentina

Disorientation, Orientation Where do I even begin? The last two months of my life — from Mexico to Marshfield and from Chaska to Chicago to Buenos Aires — have been filled with more than I feel like I could ever hope to interpret, and I’ve really only just begun. But what a paradox it is […]