Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Days 4-5: Photos!

We have been very busy doing VBS, making adobe bricks, peeling bambo for the roof, and digging the foundation of an addition to the Kusi school! Please pray for our last day of work tomorrow! "Shucking" Bamboo to be put on the roof
Michael helps the kids with their sheep craft:
The Good Shepherd lays down His life for the Sheep.

More sheep!

Devan and Audrey making bricks.

Almost 200 bricks just
after the first day!

The students at the Kusi School greeted
us with a traditional dance.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Day 3: The 11.5 hour bus ride!

We drove a reeeeeally long time from Kawai to Caraz. We came upon this view about 5 hours from our destination.

Day 2: Ica

Sunday was wonderful! We spent the morning with the boys at Casa Girasoles, Ica and then went to Peruvian church!

Josh and Scott with some new little friends!

Futbol! Everyone´s favorite sport

Two boys from Casa Girasoles

Kate!



Monday, May 24, 2010

Safe in the Mountains

Hello all! We have arrived safely in Caraz! We got in a little late and have not been able to buy phone cards (!). The students will get them tomorrow afternoon and will ring home then :)

Tomorrow is our first day of VBS! Please pray for the Gospel message to be shared clearly as we teach about the lost sheep from Luke 15!

There have been a few upset tummies :( Please pray for health for all tomorrow!

Peru 2010: Day 1

We arrived in Lima late Friday night, and after loading the bus, drove an hour and a half to the Scripture Union Boy's home in Kawai. Then, time for bed!

Saturday morning we awoke to the sounds and smells of the Pacific Ocean. Kawai is located right on the beach and is used as a summer camp where children are taught God's word!

After breakfast we drove...well, the "chofer" drove and we slept...for four hours to the southern city of Ica, a desert city partially devastated by the earthquake of 2007. For lunch we stopped by our favorite restaurant, Roky's, a place famous for its delicious rotisserie style chicken.





Ten minutes outside of Ica is a small squatter village where the people have not running water. Their only source of water is the government water trucks that come by once every two weeks. They fill up anything they can, buckets, pitchers, large trashcans, anything!

We bought a water truck for only 30$ and delivered free water to the residents of this area. The students were so diligent and caring. They carried VERY HEAVY buckets full of water to the homes in the dusty town. Some up to distances of an eighth of a mile.

We prayed that these people, mostly women and children, would know the living water found through Christ alone!





After emptying the water truck, we drove another 10 minutes to Huacachina, an area of the Atacama desert famous for "carros tubulares"- dune buggies! We are still cleaning the sand out of our ears :)




-Miss Jackson




Friday, May 21, 2010

Leavin' on a jet plane!!

SLCA seniors 2010 are heading to Peru! Please pray for safe travels and changed lives!


-- Post From My iPhone

Friday, March 12, 2010