Monthly Archives: August 2010

The New Seat Belt Nazi

In 1983 I was four years old.  You may not know this, but right around this time citizens of the USA  started pushing for laws requiring that drivers and passengers wear seat belts to save lives and increase safety on the roads.  About every five minutes there were commercials on TV that showed what happened [...]

Our August Celebration

Today is the last Sunday in August. So what? Well, right now we’ve got a number of small groups that meet regularly for Bible study and worship times on Sundays. We have several different groups that get together in people’s homes in different parts of the city. These small groups, house churches of sorts have [...]

Summer Reading

Aside from having several great visitors over the past few months and the business of the medical campaign, I have also not been blogging very much because I have been reading instead.  A lot.  And we are moving in a week and a half, so there’s another excuse in advance. Even though we just passed [...]

Medical Campaign in Paradise

As I mentioned before, we recently had our first ever medical campaign here in Lima.  We invited groups down from our supporting churches back in The States and had a fantastic response. We focused our efforts in a community in a part of Lima called Villa Maria del Triunfo and more specifically in an area [...]