After this the Judgment

In the northern province of Esmeraldas in Ecuador, a month’s worth of heavy rain fell in just 12 hours this past week, the General Secretariat of Communications of the Presidency released in a statement. He noted that 15,000 families were affected, with various...
Denied Even a Drop of Water-Stephen Carrier

Denied Even a Drop of Water-Stephen Carrier

Uruguayans who are suffering through a terrible drought are praying for rain, as their main reservoir is running short. It’s estimated to have about ten days of water left before it runs out.  In addition to praying for Uruguayans to receive the water they need,...
No Final Dissolution

No Final Dissolution

Ecuador’s president Guillermo Lasso, looking as if he’s about to be impeached for embezzlement, has dissolved the congress in attempt to prevent his ouster. It’s an interesting move that will no doubt result in even more friction within the country. Whether he’s...
Chile Comes Full Circle

Chile Comes Full Circle

The tables have turned in a fascinating way in the country of Chile, as millions of voters went to the polls to decide who would represent them in a new constitutional assembly. The country voted 80-20 a few years ago to rewrite their constitution, which stemmed from...

A New Kind of Panama Canal

As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, the Bioceanic Highway presents a unique opportunity for economic, social, and even spiritual growth across 4 countries in Latin America. This massive 2,200-kilometer road will connect the Atlantic and Pacific coasts...