Peru Mission Trip Journal – January 2011

Peru Mission Trip Journal – January 2011

I like to catch up with friends at the end of the Christmas holidays.  I often ask them, “What did you do over the holidays? ”  With that question, my friends most often respond with the same answer. “Nothing much.  Just spent time with family, you know.”  They then follow up with the same question I asked them.  I respond by telling them: “You know, I did the same thing. Oh, but I did do something a little different this year.  I went to Peru on a mission trip.” I had been to Peru before– last June on vacation with a fellow Lipscomb student and great friend Joel Collao, who is also from Peru.  I was privileged to be able to return on January 2nd with a group from Lipscomb on a mission trip to Lima, the capital of Peru that I had visited before. While the heart of Lima, the Plaza de Armas, retains its colonial architecture and is quite beautiful, outside of the colonial center is also outside “tourist country.”  However, outside is where the real heart and culture of Lima lie.  That is from where the real Peruvians come, but the real Peruvians are also often the people that need the most help both spiritually and physically. We went to Lima to create a VBS for the children and families that attend or live near the Iglesia de Cristo de Lucyana (Lucyana Church of Christ).  Several members of the church welcomed our arrival with a large homemade sign and songs.  The same members helped us throughout the week in breaking through the language and culture barriers....