Welcome to Wine Skins for Tomorrow.

This site shares reflections on faith, community development, and ongoing ministry work. Explore recent writings, books, and current projects.

Featured Book

Musings of an Old Missionary

reflects on a lifetime of faith, ministry, and questions shaped by decades of experience. Written for future generations, it invites readers to explore the challenges of living faithfully in a changing world.

Current Projects

The Wineskins Project

Change the container. Keep the varietal.
In the New Testament world, wine was stored in goatskin containers. As the wine fermented and expanded, old, brittle wineskins would burst. Jesus used this everyday image to teach a profound truth:
“No one puts new wine into old wineskins…”
The Wineskins Project is an invitation to examine the containers we use to hold and share the Gospel today. While the essential varietal, justice, kindness, and walking humbly with God, remains consistent, our methods, structures, and language must remain flexible so faith can breathe and nourish each new generation.
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Mission in the Valley

Bringing healing to Kenya’s Kerio Valley.
In July 2025 a medical mission team served over 1,500 people and laid the groundwork for a permanent clinic. This long-term project combines physical healing, spiritual support, and community development in one of Kenya’s most vulnerable regions.
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Latest Post

Wineskins: Change concept for the community of Jesus Followers

Why wineskins? In New Testament era Israel wineskins were a common tool used in the process of winemaking. Wine was generally fermented grape juice commonly used because of the poor quality of water. The wineskins were most often whole goatskins sewn and treated to provide an appropriate vessel for a year’s current production. The skins…

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