Note: Micah uploaded these pictures, so their captions might not be 100% correct

Waiting in the Lima Airport . . . . and the “Rabbit Bus” that took us to Huaraz

The church in Huaraz
Rock Creek Fellowship members: Nathan :), Susan Crenshaw (a missionary), and Charisa Bruhn (her brother, Ben, is raising support to intern in England with the Maches-deckers 🙂 )

The AMG missions team at the Huaraz church
Some of the students gave their testimony in church . . . . a boy from the church

A mariachi band helping celebrate the church’s 17th birthday . . . . the pastor in a sobrero.
Huaraz (?) . . . . and Nathan playing soccer with some kids (the soccer field is below)


Dinner and Inca Kola!

The Peruvian Andes (the Western, non-jungle side)

Micah: I think Nathan really liked this picture

Easting at the Hotel in Huaraz

Scraping the walls in preparation to paint the church (as high up as we could reach)

Working hard, or hardly working?

This brother and sister walked 1 hour (one way) to reach the church. They were very eager to help and worked hard.

I successfully made it into the picture! This is our hotel in Huaraz.

Helping out with the kids


Getting ready for a Tootsie Roll Relay Race – the kids took their time to enjoy the candy 😀


Taking a break from painting the stairwells and watching the kids play in the courtyard

Huaraz (?)

Snow-capped mountain

The whole AMG group took a drive/hike up a hill overlooking Huaraz. Here are Nathan and Charissa

Aunt Janice told me this was an excellent picture that should be printed, matted and framed
This is one of my favorite pictures from the whole trip

On the town streets giving out invitations. . . . This boy played for hours with a puppy
Thrilled to receive a prize.
Ancient Inca ruins

A picture of Lima encroaching on the Inca ruins that are found in so many places

Some of the original painting from the Inca ruins
Well, that is a small sampling of the hundreds of pictures that were taken during the trip. I did not take all of the pictures myself, as I lent my camera to various people throughout the trip. Enjoy!
{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }
Oh, I did enjoy them!
Thank you Micah for posting these photos and video clips for me.
I’m glad you were able to go on this trip.
I continue to be amazed by the lack of vegetation. I guess I take for granted the vegetation we have in the Southeastern U.S.
Wonderful pictures. Great opportunity to visit and see part of the extended church.