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A brief summary of Peru and España

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Good afternoon! As many of you know, last semester I was given the opportunity to serve the children of missionaries at two different regional conferences with the missions organization ABWE. In my first post on this blog I discussed these opportunities and asked if you would be willing to pray for me and possibly support me financially if God were to place that on your heart. I praise God that He provided all the support needed to go and help at those conferences, and your prayers and support were a great part of what made that possible. Though the Bible lessons and connecting with the kids were our priority, we were also able to do many fun activities with them such as crafts and games. Below are two pictures of the kids doing some of these activities. Above are some of the kids working on a craft in Peru. Below are the kids doing a craft in Spain. Please continue praying for these kids and their families as they continue to serve the Lord in many different contexts.     Bel...

From Lima to Malaga!

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As we stepped out of the airport at one in the morning, I smelled the air of Lima, Peru. Immediately I felt a sting of nostalgia, yet also of joy as I realized I was back in South America. I was filled with excitement as I looked out the window while we were brought to the site where the conference was going to be held. In the previous post I brought up the two opportunities that I was given to go work with MK's (Missionary Kids) at regional conferences for the missions organization ABWE. I am thankful for your prayers and support as God was faithful to provide the financial means necessary in order to cover the travel costs for the two trips.  The first trip, which took place in Lima, ended up being of great blessing to me even though I was going to serve others. The team of leaders involved six of us that worked with all the children of the missionaries. My brother and I worked with the younger kids ( ages 4-11) for three of the days, and we worked with the "teens" (12-...