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I publish a general prayer letter bi-monthly to all those
interested in my ministry. I also publish the "Inside Scoop"
every month to those churches and individuals that have committed to
support me financially each month. I try to give them a little
more details on happenings and how God is using their gifts through
my ministry. Here are some of the photos that I include in that
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November 2009 - Grandma???
If my “children” in the ministry have a baby, does that
mean I’m a grandma??? I’m not sure. But we were
pleased to welcome Adonías Itai Sebastian Huilca born to
Chorry and Daysi on October 30.
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October 2009
Your Missionary!
I don’t know why God chooses
to use me but He does.
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September 2009
Two weeks on a river in a
dugout canoe!
More on the Jungle trip at
Favorite Links/Adventures from the menu above.
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August 2009 - New Creatures!
Me, Paulina, Esteban, Ayde, Andres, Ps. Saul - These two
couples trusted the Lord as Savior on our visit to the
jungle.
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July 2009
Have trowel. Will work. I got to learn about concrete
work while helping to pour the floor of the chapel. I found
out that one should wear gloves while working with concrete.
Live and learn.
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June 2009 - Daddy and Me
It’s great to have dad visiting. It’s been a real help
to have him fixing stuff, and it’s been a lot of fun just
having him here!
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May 2009
“Mi Mancha” (My group)
Here’s part of my group of seminary students practicing to
present special music in the church. It was a good chance to
teach them that the Lord deserves our best.
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April 2009 - Interrupting
One aspect of my ministry is translating for guests who
don't speak Spanish. Sallie and Larry (not pictured)
Fogle are down for a visit. Although they speak Sango,
French and English, they need a translator for Spanish. Here
I translated while Sallie gave her testimony.
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March 2009
When you don’t have sheep…
…you have to have a lawn mower. Some of our students
have never seen one before. I barely had to mow, all the
guys wanted a turn pushing it. One student is helping me mow
the knee high grass of the soccer field, yes, with a push
mower.
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February 2009 - Camp Cooks
Me, Lois, and Sharon Loveall The Cuzco
Station was responsible for the kitchen at missionary camp
this year. One morning we made pancakes for 60. Barb Whatley
also helped (She took this picture.)
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January 2009 - McGuiverette?
When the car breaks down in between nowhere and the end
of the world, you get out the tools and try to fix it. Don’t
think I did it alone. One of the guys along used to change
tires for a living. He was a huge help!!!
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December 2008 - Truck!
Many of you gave so that we would be able
to get a vehicle (1989 Toyota LandCruiser) for the mission
station!!! Thank you for your generosity!!!
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November 2008 - VISA!!!!!Here I am at the
Peruvian Consulate in Arica, Chile with my new residency
visa stamped into my passport!!!
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October 2008-McDonald’s???
This month a McDonald’s opened in our
Plaza de Armas in Cusco. What a treat it was to get a Big
Mac and fries (for cheaper than in the states).
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September 2008 - Amber & MeAmber
Sacramone is visiting for the month of September.
We're having a blast.
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August 2008 -Clowning Around
We found two clown suits at the church in
Santo Tomas. Victor (Papa Clown) and I (Daughter Clown)
enjoyed using clowning to present the gospel to school
children and in a local plaza.
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July 2008 - Pat and Wendy
Campbell from Council Bluffs, IA
I had the privilege of being Wendy’s translator for
class and devotionals. It was a huge blessing to get to
have a part in their ministry.
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Sharing God's love in the Andes
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