2018 Peru Cultural and Service Trip

2018 Peru Cultural and Service Trip

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The Marina Apartment 14/02/2019

The Marina Apartment

The Marina Apartment Situated near Barcelona’s Olympic Marina, this apartment pays direct tribute to its seaport context. Cometa architects reconfigure this 56 sqm apartment by knocking down all interior walls and opening up the frontal exterior wall in order to achieve uninterrupted space and views, creating an archi...

10/08/2018

Hi friends, Hubers made it home yesterday! We’re stoked to be home and have some shoes to deliver. Those of you who ordered, please let us know how best to get them to you!

27/07/2018

Thanks to you shoe-buyers, we purchased seven pairs of shoes from the women at Mana! We sorted and double-checked colors and size conversion, so we should have something appropriate for your feet to deliver to you after arrival home Aug. 8.

24/07/2018

Last call for shoe orders! $50 each pair. You’re supporting moms learning a trade and earning income, and you’ll also provide a pair of shoes for a child here in Trujillo.

*Clarification: We are also seeking to help them raise $750 to purchase the machine that will help them increase production volume to fulfill orders from a local shoe seller. That would be a big step for them and you could be part of the reason they ramp up production! Lots of size 6, 7, 8, 9. Other sizes available are 40 (9.5) and 41 (10) in EU/Peru sizes.

We are heading to Mana today to say goodbye to Pastor Eli and the kids and see if there are any more shoes available to bring home. Reply in comments if you’d like us to ask for your size. Women’s flats, Brown, Black, and tan/carmel color. Sizes vary based on inventory.

20/07/2018

A little pre-independence day celebration with Peruvian national dances in Trujillo today. Thinking of all of you on Team Seattle!

14/07/2018

Lisa Mattox DeVogel, Ian left his mark on the kids of El Porvenir, Trujillo with these legit dance moves. Here’s Ander practicing his form, haha. Tell Ian to send a video of himself doing the dance so
Other kids can perfect their moves ;-)

10/07/2018

Hey team, We’d like to start a campaign to sell 14 pairs of shoes for the women at Amijai. If we sell 14 pairs at $50 a pair, it will earn them enough to buy the machine they need to attach the souls of the shoes themselves (they currently borrow a machine for this, which slows down production). The shoes are nice leather flats and come in sizes 6-10. Additionally, for every pair bought, a pair goes to a child in the community here. Spread the word! Chris and I will bring home shoes and deliver them in August. We will pay upfront and you can reimburse us then! Ok, spread the word! How fast can we sell 14 pairs??? See pictures in comments.

05/07/2018
05/07/2018

What a beautiful way to finish up our stay in Peru with Inca Link! The team hiked the mountain next to the compound to take in the view, get a workout, get perspective on why we’re here to serve, and learn a little sand boarding, Inca Thakhi-style! Thanks to our friend Joca for his faithful shepherding of the boys in El Porvenir neighborhood.

Parents, look forward to some follow-up emails/conversations in the weeks and months to come, as well as a video from our time here. Thanks for entrusting your students and family members to us for the past couple of weeks.

Here’s to the team’s homecoming tomorrow!

Photos from 2018 Peru Cultural and Service Trip's post 04/07/2018

Street scene, playing with the kids, and performing our skit to teach humility.

04/07/2018

Played games today with kids at a ministry called Chositas. Racing to stack the cups!

02/07/2018

Hi mom!
Haha, today was a rest day for the team in many exciting and peaceful ways. We got to attend church together which personally was pretty cool. Seeing how around the world we all sing similar songs, preach the same message and spread the same love. The culture here is super relationship oriented; walking into a room includes kissing everybody’s cheeks and massive amounts of hugs. The greetings are so warm, it feels as if every one is one big family.
We also had the opportunity to travel around Huanchaco. Huanchaco is a beach exploding with markets, surfers, tourists and food. We tried many types of foods that were beyond compare delicious. After that we ate more food at Chicken King and walked around the city square. In the whole, today consisted of laughter, peace/relaxation and food.
I could go on and on and on and on about the food.
Can’t wait for tomorrow!
Miss u all!
~ Ellie McCaskill

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Huanchaco!

02/07/2018

Today was a rest day for the team. Was good to get some time at the beach at Huanchaco, just outside of Trujillo. We enjoyed a day in the sun, a group dinner at Chicken King, and an hour at the Plaza de Armas downtown. We are recharged and ready for a new week serving! Here’s a tidbit from Bethany Lanier in the Plaza de Armas tonight.

29/06/2018

This trip has been nothing short of amazing so far. Yesterday we helped paint a building for one of the ministries. The walls were bright teal when we first got there and that was after two full coats of thick white paint! Although we felt frustrated by the lack of progress, the experience taught us about what it means to be content with what you have. After lunch (which was once again, delicious), we drove to a playground to meet some more kiddos, but on the way there our van got T-boned! Thankfully, no one was hurt, and the driver told us it was his first accident in 8 years! Personally I was almost expecting it because the traffic here is crazy! I was on the side as the van got hit and watched it hit us without flinching, I think God was in the van with us and helped us to stay calm. The man who hit us was cooperative and we were back on our way within the hour. At the playground, the kids greeted us with hugs and many smiles as soon as we got off the van. Our group spent the afternoon running around with children hanging onto our backs and going back and forth on the see-saw. It was amazing to see the effect that Jesus has on their lives, and what faith really means here. After a solid night's rest, we spent the morning playing soccer with the Inca Thakhi boys, (another ministry in the city), and we learned their nicknames, plus came up with our own. Ellie scored a goal! Right after lunch, we were at Mana with the fourth graders. We did a skit to teach them about humility and sang a song about a frog. Then we went inside to work on coloring pages. All of the children were very warm and forgiving of my Español malo:) The two girls I sat next to talked to me about what they were studying in school and they mentioned that they were learning a little English; so not only did I get an opportunity to practice my Spanish, but they got to practice their colors! "Esta es 'red,' no?"
"Sí muy bien."
I am so grateful that I had the opportunity to come here, and I often find myself asking "is this real?" I hope that in the week to come, we are able to make many new friends and help teach more people about the love of Jesus, and not to mention learn how his love gives this community hope.

-Hallel Jornadal

Photos from 2018 Peru Cultural and Service Trip's post 29/06/2018

Students went together as a group to use their Spanish and buy ingredients to make a chicken soup. They came back with chicken onions garlic quinoa tomatoes etc. We all worked together to make a tasty soup at the place we are staying

Photos from 2018 Peru Cultural and Service Trip's post 29/06/2018

Lunch on the menu soup and chicken and rice or pork chop and rice for 4 soles which is about 1.50 dollars. Kids enjoyed the lunch
Max says unique Ian says surprising. Amanda says authentic Ella says traditional

Timeline photos 29/06/2018

12 angled stone. Do you know what they used to have a chiseled rock with no gaps?

Photos from 2018 Peru Cultural and Service Trip's post 29/06/2018

Happy guinea
Dead guinea
Tasty cui = tasty guinea pig

28/06/2018

A sweet moment playing with kids in the “Sector 7” community in Trujillo this afternoon. These kids and their families were affected severely by the floods and mudslides in early 2017 and went mostly unnoticed until Inca Link followed up with a family that participated in the Elim ministry near the garbage dump and brought emergency relief. That initial relationship with one local family led to the organization expanding its weekly kids program to this neighborhood. Playtime, a short lesson, a little treat, and more playtime. Good life is happening here.

- Chris

Photos from 2018 Peru Cultural and Service Trip's post 27/06/2018

Traditional Peruvian food
Lomo saltado is beef strips and vegetable with French fries and chicharrón is fried pork pieces with hominy

Timeline photos 27/06/2018

Panoramic view of Machu Pichu

Timeline photos 27/06/2018

We made it to the top of Machu Pichu and enjoyed a breathtaking view. Pictures don’t do it justice

Timeline photos 27/06/2018

Rode a tuktuk to the train station. Short ride but fun!

27/06/2018

Wow what a day! This morning we got to wake up and participate in a devotional lead by one of our two awesome interns. After eating breakfast, we got to work on digging a long, deep trench for a pipe and cleaning out a couple water systems for their new emergency water system. This system is for if a natural disaster happens, they can be a helpful hand to their community by providing water. After finishing the trench with a few breaks to watch the Peru world cup game (Peru won!), we ate a delicious lunch. We had a few hours until our next task, so we all took advantage of the extra time and took naps. After we woke up, we went to go help with a group that meets every week. It is a group of kids and moms, and the moms work on crafts they can sell together, while the kids get to have a lesson about God, sing, color, and loads of other fun stuff. The kids loved getting to meet us, and we loved getting to meet them. We just came back from that and ate a delicious chicken noodle soup for dinner. Everyone is loving the trip so far, and we can't wait to see what day three brings us tomorrow. Tonight we are going to play games and eat ice cream, so I can't wait. Please keep praying for us as we continue on this life changing journey!
-Bethany Lanier

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Timeline photos 26/06/2018

Saw las salineras natural salt spring that it is owned by families. Each pond eventually evaporates and the families Process the salt to sell

Timeline photos 26/06/2018

Indigenous women showed us how they make textiles.

Timeline photos 26/06/2018

Alpaca steak

26/06/2018

Hola desde Cuzco we made it safely saw some beautiful sites and tried some alpaca steaks

25/06/2018

Good morning! We arrived in Lima last night and got about 4 and a half hours of sleep before heading off on one more short flight today. Spanish team is off to Cusco and Soma is headed for Trujillo. Talk to you soon!

Videos (show all)

A little pre-independence day celebration with Peruvian national dances in Trujillo today. Thinking of all of you on Tea...
Lisa Mattox DeVogel, Ian left his mark on the kids of El Porvenir, Trujillo with these legit dance moves. Here’s Ander p...
What a beautiful way to finish up our stay in Peru with Inca Link! The team hiked the mountain next to the compound to t...
Played games today with kids at a ministry called Chositas. Racing to stack the cups!
Today was a rest day for the team. Was good to get some time at the beach at Huanchaco, just outside of Trujillo. We enj...
A sweet moment playing with kids in the “Sector 7” community in Trujillo this afternoon. These kids and their families w...

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