Our week in Trujillo is over. We’ve made the 2,800 mile journey back home and now all we can do is reflect on our week of ministry (and rest). OH, what a week! Just what did we get done? Well, we built a roof on a children’s ministry room, laid a rough concrete floor in […]
We spent our last day in Trujillo sightseeing along the coast north of the town. The trip included a stop at Chan Chan; the World’s largest adobe brick city. The city is now an archalogical dig turned tourist site. We then travelled to a public park and spring fed lake where Martin baptizes new believers. […]
Our team blended into a very close, cohesive unit. I don’t think you can find a bond stronger or deeper among a group of people. We can certainly tell this isn’t Jim Johnson’s or Frazer’s Peru Mission Team; this is God’s team! A perfect mix of maturity (okay, age), strength, and intelligence. Jerry shared in […]
Our God must be amused . . . Jim is a contractor by trade who measures and estimates jobs for living; yet when he measured the children’s church to purchase roofing material he made a mistake. Well, sort of! The roof panels are sheets of vinyl. Jim measured twice just like he was supposed to. […]
We’re on the last day of construction in Milagro. I just finished carrying eight bags of concrete (I didn’t sign up for this, I work in an office) into the work site were our team is mixing concrete by hand. I just let the tailgate of the truck down and took a seat. Where’s the […]