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Final Days In Peru

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

More entries from Dena’s journal…
Christmas morning we slept in and enjoyed a quiet morning at the hotel. The server at the hotel’s restaurant, Victor, gave us all a big smile and hug, exclaiming Feliz Navidad! It was wonderful to share the joy of Christmas with him. In the early afternoon we visited, played and [...]

Peru: Through Christmas Eve

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

More from Dena’s journal about the family’s trip to Peru:
The second day half the team (mostly the male half) went to the orphanage’s farmland and planted 100 fruit trees! The work was hard, but it felt great to make a tangible contribution to Casa Luz. The rest of the group stayed and played with the [...]

Peru: The First Day

Monday, January 11th, 2010

From Dena’s journal:

Giving gifts, hugs, smiles, games, and prayers to the children of Casa Luz in Ayacucho, Peru was the most blessed Christmas imaginable.
We arrived in Ayacucho early Tuesday morning after flying in from Lima.  The city is nestled in the mountains and has a population near 100,000.  It is known for it’s 33 [...]

See More Peru Photos

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Here’s the place to go for photos documenting the entire Fuller Family Christmas 2009 Peru trip. We’ll be posting more reflections and some other photos here in the coming days.

More Peru Pics

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

More photos from our family’s service trip, during which we spent several days at an orphanage in Ayacucho, Peru.
It was a wonderful time and God was very gracious to us as we traveled and during the outreach.
We experienced great joy as we tried to live out the admonition in James 1:27, but I can’t help [...]

Peru Update

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

For many years we’ve wanted to take our family on a missions trip, learning and serving together. And finally, it has happened! We celebrated Christmas in a memorable way, as we visited Ayacucho, Peru and volunteered at an orphanage.

The orphanage is operated by a local church, and we served with their U.S. partner, Vision Trust, [...]