

Merry Christmas
We have had a good year of ministry in 2025 and are grateful for the many opportunities throughout the year. We have been able to teach, preach and translate for other ministries and have enjoyed each of the experiences.
We worked alongside a ministry from Oklahoma in January/February that had a great ministry to churches as well as people working at the dump. Susy helped with translation for the group.
In March Bruce preached at an evangelistic service in San Miguel Duenas. The service ended abruptly when a mental ill man disrupted the service and required a police intervention. We taught at the DTS in Santa Ana, El Salvador in March, which is always a wonderful time training students preparing for ministry.
We attended the YWAM Central America conference in May along with over 150 YWAM staff.
In June we traveled to the USA but had a setback when Bruce broke his collarbone which abruptly ended our planned motorcycle trip to Washington to visit friends. The injury has taken a long time to heal but is improving.
One of our friends came to do some ministry with us in August at the YWAM base and with a church in San Pablo La Laguna. At the end of August we traveled to Mazatlán, Mexico to help conduct a Member Care Seminar for 4 weeks. We will continue to help with these seminars in 2026 and plan to be in San Jose, Costa Rica in May/June for 5 weeks.
During October we focused on doing personal evangelism in several public parks in the area.
November was a special time for us to be able to visit Bruce's daughter and her husband in Dubai and travel to India to teach at the Andra Pradesh Bible College and preach at a church in Hyderabad. Bruce also visited with a pastor and his family whom he has known since 2012. Susy visited her niece in Dublin, Ireland where she is studying for a master's degree.
During December we help construct a home for a single mom with 2 young daughters who lived in San Pablo La Laguna. The home was very simple, yet it will provide a secure place for the family to live. We also gave a water filter and a bunk bed to them.
We planned to celebrate an early Christmas with Susy's family in San Salvador in early December, but plans changed when her father, Carlos, fell and fractured his vertebrae. This required surgery and presently he is recovering at home. Please keep him in your prayers as he is also struggling with Parkinson's disease.
Thank you for your support throughout the year. We are grateful for the prayers, messages and financial support we have received. We are blessed by your partnership.
We pray that you will have a special Christmas celebration with friends and family and that the New Year will be filled with the goodness of God. May there truly be peace on earth and good will to all mankind.
The Road Less Traveled...August/September 2025

The Road Less Traveled...October/November 2025

Missionaries with Dove International, Antigua, Guatemala
Bruce
&
Susy Ahlberg


(Rom 10:14) How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching?
(Rom 10:15) And how are they to preach unless they are sent? As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who preach the good news!”
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