AT 12,500 feet

Huancavelica Peru was our newest ministry stop. After the 11 hour overnight bus trip and trying to get used to the altitude change, I was able to share on Christian local Radio to announce the meeting, attend the Pentecostal pastor meeting to invite them to the meeting, share at a leader meeting on Friday and a Teacher meeting on Saturday. The response was amazing. They are very anxious to start working with us in the ministry and are hungry to have the resources to minister to the children of their church and community.
The poorest region in Peru, the capitol of the city is surrounded by incredible mountains.


Alpaca is there number one income.

Clyde took me on a driving tour to a Veiw point (almost 14,000 feet) of the City and to the only tourist attraction, an old Mercury mine, that thousands of Peruvians died in, while mining under Spanish rule.

My contacts in Huancavelica, who set up the entire thing. Dr. Robert and Vilma


Me leading the teachers in a game. Is it hard to see that I am significantly taller then most?

Daisy and Jose brought their 6 month old girl to both meetings. She was wrapped in 12 layers of clothes, because it was so cold... no heating.


I taught with a translator. This helps me primarily communicate the HEART side of my work. My strength is not teaching, it is my passion for helping children and Churches.

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