Rather Busy

Here in Peru they husk the corn, then put it out to dry. Here we are harvesting the church's field of corn.

I know that it just looks like a stream, but it's actually a highly disguised road.

We had a wonderful fellowship with the Seminaries married students, whom we have been put in charge of.
This Cuy "is not fat, just pregnant" but it's the most pregnant guinea pig I've ever seen.

You have got to love the scenery around here.

Loren and some young ladies making a church pancake breakfast!


We are here on the way to help the Senior Whatley family pack up some belongings. No, those are not their dwellings in the background. Those are ancient Inca tombs.

During some distant phase of church construction someone had left a number of boards up in the open rafters some 25 feet over the concrete floor. We had an exciting time getting them down, but praise the Lord for safety.

On the left is one of our national missionaries, Luis, presenting a Bible to a national pastor who was in desperate need of a Bible. Thank you for helping to provide for such needs.

We were able to help a seminary graduate move down to the jungle town of Quillabamba. We made quite a sight as we traveled over the windy, winding mountain roads to get there. Ken Loveall, our coworker, remarked "what are they looking at? Anybody else want to drive?"

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