We are currently getting ready to head back to the UK for a few months . We have a busy speaking schedule and thought we would let you know where you can find us in case you would like to come and hear us speaking. Unfortunately we are unable to accept any more invitations to speak this time. Please pray for us as we prepare to return to the UK and for safe travels and a good restful time with family and friends when we are there. Thank you, we look forward to seeing many of you very soon.
Sun 15 Dec New Malden Baptist Church am and pm
Sat 4 Jan Bristol, Southmead (Bethany) 4-7pm
Sun 5 Jan Bournemouth, Westcliff (am)
Fri 10 Jan Hinckley (eve)
Sat 11 Jan Earl Shilton BC (10am church lunch)
Sun 12 Jan Horsham (all day)
Wed 15 Jan Newport (Shropshire) 10:30 -12
Sun 19 Jan Cupar, Scotland 10:30
Sat 25 Jan Leicester Central 1-3 pm
Sun 26 Jan Carshalton Beeches (am), Bedford, Bunyan (eve)
Sat 1 Feb Northampton, Mount Pleasant (eve)
Sun 2 Feb Marston Moretaine, Vale Community (am),
High Wycombe, Union (eve)
Sat 8 Feb Rayleigh Baptist Church
Sun 9 Feb Rayleigh Baptist Church
Mon 10 Feb Southampton Medical School Christian Fellowship (eve)
Wed 12 Feb Bristol Baptist College (day)
Thurs 13 Feb Leominster 7:30-9 pm
Sat 15 Feb Queens Street Godalming (pm + eve)
Sun 16 Feb Queens Street Godalming (am)
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Feeding body and soul
Once again the Medical Missions International medical campaign is here in Cusco and this year El Puente is more involved than ever before. We have lent our church furniture to the campaign, Scott and some ladies from church are cooking for all 75 of the volunteers, Some of our young people have been helping to lead worship for morning devotions and as well as cooking Pastor Scott has been preaching and sharing with the participants. Anjanette has been kept busy seeing lots of patients. We have dentists, eye doctors, general doctors, a gynecologist and a physiotherapist and we have been seeing about 400 patients a day. It has been great to be part of this team bringing medical care and spiritual care to some patients who rarely seek medical help.
| Church ladies cooking, our house looks like a restaurant this week! |
| Serving up food for 75 in a tiny kitchen at the campaign |
| Quechua pastor chatting with a patient |
| Dental work |
| Nurses enjoying their lunch! |
| Anjanette with one of the hundreds of patients she has seen this week. |
Saturday, November 2, 2013
El Puente Youth weekend away
In Peru November 1st is a national holiday so Scott and the Young People from El Puente took the opportunity to have a few days away. They decided to hold it at the clinic in Huambutio in an attempt to save time and money and they all had a fabulous time . Walking, playing, eating, singing, praying and studying together. They have returned exhausted and sleep deprived but happy. We are delighted that the Youth work at El Puente is going from strength to strength , it now looks very different from when we started the church 4 years ago. Scott challenged them to find their role and to serve within the wider body of the church, we look forward to seeing how God will continue to work in their lives.
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Some photos from the first 2 weeks of the El Puente church building project.
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| Digging the foundation for a 5 storey building(initially we will only build 2 storeys) |
| Pastor down the hole! Some church members suggested we remove the ladder and leave him down there! |
| Church members cheering on the process, health and safety in Peru is a bit different! |
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| Pumping in the cement since the site is not accessible by road. |
| Hooray ! here comes the cement .... |
Friday, October 4, 2013
The construction begins
This week Scott arranged international money transfers, signed the contract with the building company and moved into the new church office in preparation for the construction to begin next week. (Monday Oct 7th 2013!)
Iglesia El Puente is renting the house next to the contruction site which we are using as the church office and also to store building materials and equipment. Carla, the church secretary and Scott will be at the office in the week which will help to build relationships in the new community and being on site means that they will also be available to consult about the building.
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| Scott and Ruben sign the contract |
| El Puente church members dedicate the site |
| With some of the workmen doing some preparatory work. |
Thankyou for your prayers and support. It is a terrific team effort; family, friends and churches have sent in donations from various different parts of the world and we are so very grateful.
So watch this space we will post updates and photos of how the building is progressing and also important news of our wonderful El Puente church family.
Please join us in Thanking God for the provision of El Puente's own church building, in praying for the safety of all those on site and for good relationships and understanding from the neighbours.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
The Inauguration of our road.
Today we joined our community in celebrating that our street has been finished. The promises of a few more weeks merged into a few more months but we are delighted that it has now been finished and the road is open to all vehicles. We are so pleased to have a break from the noise and the dust and are really excited that the refuse collector can now stop outside our house.
One funny story was that during a public holiday (when the workmen were not working) a man wearing a fluorescent orange jacket knocked on the door offering to pour cement in our sewage system since he claimed to have seen a rat. He was offering to do this if we paid him, well the mere mention of the word rat had Anjanette almost ready to pay him on the spot but when she saw him knocking on all the neighbours' doors with the same story it was she who smelled a rat!
Here are a few photos of the process.
Living in chaos for a few months gave us an appreciation of the many simple things in life that we take for granted.
One funny story was that during a public holiday (when the workmen were not working) a man wearing a fluorescent orange jacket knocked on the door offering to pour cement in our sewage system since he claimed to have seen a rat. He was offering to do this if we paid him, well the mere mention of the word rat had Anjanette almost ready to pay him on the spot but when she saw him knocking on all the neighbours' doors with the same story it was she who smelled a rat!
Here are a few photos of the process.
| This was how the street looked when we moved into our new house back in May! |
| Clever way to put up a lamp post using only string and logs! |
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| Using a wheelbarrow as a deck chair when it's time for a siesta. |
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| We were so happy when the day to asphalt the road finally came. |
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Puno has been declared a state of emergency .
Please join us in praying for Puno and other mountain communities close to Cusco which have been badly affected by heavy snow fall. In Puno thousands of people have been affected as their homes, crops and livestock have been devasted by 1m of snow.
We are fine although we have felt very cold in Cusco city and we have seen snow on the hills close to our house which is very unusual.
Puno (the region next to Cusco ) has been declared a state of emergency for 60 days, we pray that the relief operation will be fast and effective . ( photo taken from Midnight Watcher's blogspot)
We are fine although we have felt very cold in Cusco city and we have seen snow on the hills close to our house which is very unusual.
Puno (the region next to Cusco ) has been declared a state of emergency for 60 days, we pray that the relief operation will be fast and effective . ( photo taken from Midnight Watcher's blogspot)
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