Arequipa
They call this city “The White City” with all the white volcanic stone that the city is built of & on Arequipa is a colonial city, full of rich history &
They call this city “The White City” with all the white volcanic stone that the city is built of & on Arequipa is a colonial city, full of rich history &
I love to travel & a great part of that love has to do with the people I meet One of the huge blessings of being on a mission trip
Its the second deepest gorge in the world High in the Andes, the Colca Canyon is not easy to access Traveling over a 16,000 foot pass from Arequipa, one has to acclimate
People often wonder why I give up two weeks of vacation to work hard in another part of the world I will often give answers that its an adventure But when you
I love to get great photos of people, especially if they are uninhibited. My medical missions give me a great opportunity to do this & my recent trip with Medical Ministry International to Ecuador once again provided some nice opportunities to catch a few fun photos … Continue readingEcuadorean Faces 2014
Taking photos of people is a challenge for me but it can also be a joy. Last month when I was in Ecuador on a mission trip with Medical Ministry
Paco was the gates keeper of sorts on my last medical mission to the Dominican Republic. Truth be told, he’s a true disciple of Jesus who has a servant’s heart
We often go walks during our lunch breaks on mission trips. During one of our breaks in the batey (sugar cane workers village) last month in the Dominican Republic, my
Such photogenic faces! I really enjoyed taking photos in the Dominican Republic of these beautiful children while I was on a medical mission with Medical Ministry International this past month.
I just returned from the Dominican Republic earlier this week in which I had the honor of participating in a medical mission with Medical Ministry International. What a joy it