Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Conima Here we come!

Smile it has been a little while since the last post, our church, FBC Willow Park, has voted and decided to take on the Conima partnership :) This blog however will not continue as we are no longer just a Vision Team. I will update one more time and let y'all know what the new Blog will be for all future teams. I will also see if I can migrate all of these posts over to the new blog. Thank you all again for all of your prayers and support!

-Justin Lee
Peru TEAM member :)

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Ummm

It seems that alot of my text didn't make it with the pictures when I uploaded posts to the BlogSpot Server... I have gone back and added the text in, please re read all of these.

See y'all tomorrow at the Missions Banquet!

Monday, November 9, 2009

We are home! Well close enough... At DFW!!!

We are home! Looking forward to seeing everyone this Wednesday at the Missions Banquet we will be ready with a full report of the trip. Please bring questions!

Desayuno en Miami

After our long flight from Lima, we arrived in Miami around 5:40 am. There we went through immigration and through Customs mostly without any hitches...

Then we walked a long way towards our gate for our flight to DFW, then realized that our stomachs were rumbling so we headed to Versailles for breakfast... not realizing that we were not yet done using spanish to communicate... haha

¡Ya hemos llegada por Los Estados Unidos!

Landed in Miami!!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

At Lima waiting for our flight to Miami

In Lima for a short 6 hour layover :)

We met one of Jon's friends from Morocco there and had some more autentico peruvian food, Pizza and wings for Jon and I and a Pork/chicken sandwhich for Abuelito Miles, haha so maybe we were done with Peruvian food... then we chatted with Jeremy, Jon's friend, and got some last minute things in the airport like coffee and Starbucks.

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Saludos de Peru

Today was especially special. We went to 2 different community church
services. The first was in a small community por el otro lado del
montaña. This service was all in Aymara with the exception of a few
songs in Spanish. We got to share a couple songs (thanks for the
impromtou song translating abuelito) it was a blessing. After the
service was over we had 'Dinner on the Ground' (see above photo). We
had all kinds of things to eat: foot stomp potatoes, freeze dried
potatoes, and many more interesting things... See above and below
pictures.

After the Aymaran service we headed back to Huancané for a short nap then dinner with the Gradys. After dinner we went to another indigenous church service led by Hermano Reuben, this one was all in Spanish John Grady and I tagged teamed interpreting this service. We also got to share a couple songs here in this service as well. Some more things happened but we will share them with y'all at the Missions Banquet ;)