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Tuesday, 28 July 2009
Daniel gives a tour of Peru
Happy Independence Day!
At church on Sunday we had a traditional musical performance from a lady who sang with a box drum called a cajon. She sang various songs about Peru. I have translated the lyrics of one below. What is lovely is that Peruvians do love their country and they are proud of it. This song represents that (and is in honour of our Peruvian son's first independence day!):
My Peru
I am proud to be Peruvian and I am happy to have been born in this beautiful land of sun
Where the unconquered inca preferring to die,
Bequeathed to my race a great inheritance of worth
Rich mountains, beautiful earth,
Cheerful beaches – that’s my Peru!
Fertile land, snowy peaks,
Rivers, ravines, - that’s my Peru!
You see my race is noble and humble by tradition,
But rebellious when her freedom is inhibited,
So united soul, mind and heart,
Breaking through chains when death approaches.
Rich mountains, beautiful earth,
Cheerful beaches – that’s my Peru!
Fertile land, snowy peaks,
Rivers, ravines, - that’s my Peru!
Sunday, 19 July 2009
My cheeky boys...
Thursday, 16 July 2009
Ventanilla Update
The kids singing for us and Chloe after with them outside the school building.
Following the children leaving Alfredo preached, and then handed over to myself. I introduced the girls who bravely gave their first 'talks' in spanish, and Julian spoke about the difference what you can see with your 'natural' eyes and what you can see with 'supernatual' eyes. Julian said you could see the school as a wooden hut on sand (or the beach as I badly, but amusingly translated) or a place where faith is really evident and the future seen as a thing where God will provide. Julian also said it was amazing to see the developments in the school since his last visit.
Mark speaking before the time of ministry and healing.
Marta, Victoria, Alberto and his wife, Julian and Rosa.
Sunday, 5 July 2009
The Boys update
The T-shirt says it all.
Anna, Daniel and Thomas (he's the one in blue!)
I see you!
Auntie Chloe and nephew Joel.
More Kidz Klub Photos
Chloe as Velcro(wo)man and then standing by the door as the kids leave receiving their yoghurt and cereal.
Dolly holding the heart where everyone placed their name to show that God loves us all.
Most of the team: (left to right) Joan Paul, Juan Carlos, Dolly, Chloe, Mark, Nilda, Mirella, Lili, Mayra, Monica, and Monica.
Kidz Klub2 Photos
Juan Carlos talking to the kids about the lost sheep.
You don't want to know what this game is.
Registering to get into the club.
Grandma and grandson. (I presume)
Form Peru
Chloe and Holly in the Parque de la Amistad (Friendship Park)
Kidz Klub 2
JOSE!
Nilda registering 2 boys
We have an amazing team and they really showed their worth as the club improved so much from the previous time. The highlights being the passionate latin singing and Juan Carlos' lost sheep preach.