Jorge and Nidia's family. That's how we traveled That's where we slept That's what we took That's why we went! The school was donated from the Japanese Ambassador. Recycled tire sandals. And it was soooo cold! Toothbrushing lessons Bible lesson Cat and Mouse game. This is so hard!! The kids all got parasite treatments I got conned into being in a skit--as the main character!! I guess it's because I had just said that God uses the things that make us most uncomfortable to get us out of our comfort zones so He can work... "Hoof Jello". Girls got teddy bears Boys got t-shirts Potatoes, anyone? making lunch This is where the children play! Caterpillar crawl Even the adults play Adobe bricks This is the first time we got stuck It was pretty cold and they didn't want us to help This nice lady loaned us some llama skins to sleep on. She also let us eat in her house the next day. We had to carry rocks down to put under the tires. These little angels showed up and helped us. This is the second time we got stuck. They didn't let me pick for very long...!
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Had to give a testimony Jorge preached, and his translator fell asleep!! My little patient and his mother Everyone came out to say goodbye. Edwin and Margarita. These kids were ADORABLE!! We took them back to the city so they could get more thorough medical attention. I played them a kids song.
My job these days is sharing HOPE with underprivileged youth in Cochabamba, Bolivia. I mainly work as an ESL teacher to college students and as director of the ESL program at Ciudad de Refugio. Our hope is that young people can find meaning in life through Jesus, and we try to help in practical ways as well. I LOVE what I do! I've been involved here for years, but moved back in 2014. I plan to stay here forever, or until the Lord calls me somewhere else. I'm married to Joel and mother to Sonny.