More Peru Photos

Posted on January 6, 2010 
Filed Under Life, Personal, Photo, Social Concern, Spiritual Life

More photos from our family’s service trip, during which we spent several days at an orphanage in Ayacucho, Peru.

It was a wonderful time and God was very gracious to us as we traveled and during the outreach.

We experienced great joy as we tried to live out the admonition in James 1:27, but I can’t help but feel we can – and must – do so much more for these “fatherless” children.

Our daughter Saige with some new friends at the orphanage.

A rural village in the midst of farming country

A rural village in the midst of farming country

We were drawn to children – everywhere we went, we found kids to smile at, play with and shower with love
Work team helped plant fruit trees - future food and revenue source

Work team helped plant fruit trees - future food and revenue source. I'm on the left, and the two tall guys in the back row are my boys.

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