Monday, February 8, 2010

Business Trip, Amazon Hope, and Update on Cusco

We have officially started work team season here at Scripture Union Peru. Last week I had the opportunity to host a small group of businessmen from Scotland who were potentially interested in supporting our ministry. It was a very different type of group than any that I have previously experienced. Rather than coming to do medical ministry or construction, this group came to simply become acquainted with all of our programs around the country. They had the opportunity to see three of Scripture Union's boys' homes in addition to our school for the deaf in Lima and our Amazon Hope medical ministry in the Amazon River near Iquitos. I really enjoyed the group, and I was very excited for the opportunity to go and see one of our medical boats in action for the first time.

Our medical ministry in Iquitos is centered around two medical ships that Scripture Union acquired through our relationship with the Vine Trust in Scotland. Our ships include full time Peruvian crews and doctors, but we also receive a number of medical teams each year from the United States and the United Kingdom. I have been coming to Peru with Scripture Union since 2001, but this week was my first opportunity to see the medical program first hand.

The day began at 6:45am as we boarded a small speed boat and prepared ourselves for a four hour ride down the Amazon River to catch up with the big boat. We met up with an American team who was on the boat attending to patients needs and sharing the message of Christ's love with them. Any of you who know me know that I am quite nervous around anything that has to do with blood or needles, but I kept my distance from the doctors while they were with the patients, and I really enjoyed the day. The small jungle towns that we reach have no other form of medical care available to them. We are able to do dentistry, ultrasounds, prescribe antibiotics and other important medications, and even preform minor eye surgery. Our medical program has changed many lives, and through the work that we do attending to peoples' physical needs, the door is also opened for us to minister to them spiritually!

We were welcomed at the village, and the local people painted our faces as they showed us their traditional dancing and artwork. Honestly, I kept thinking to myself that the entire day seemed like a program off of the Discovery Channel. After the dancing we had to get back onto the speed boat in order to make it back upriver to Iquitos before dark. It is rainy season right now, and that means there are a lot of logs and driftwood floating throughout the river. Definitely not a journey one wants to have to take after dark!It was a beautiful day, and a great week in general!


 Flying past Huascaran (Peru's tallest mountain)

 
 On the Amazon River

 
Little boy in a canoe

 The locals showing their traditional dances

 
Scripture Union's Amazon Hope 2

 
At the helm (I forgot I was wearing face paint still!)

Please Keep Praying for Cusco
I have really been encouraged by hearing how many of you are praying for our boys' home in Cusco. I continue to praise God that everybody is safe. For now, the kids from Cusco are still at our campsite on the beach, but we are in the process of identifying new land so that we can reconstruct our home. Thankfully, a very generous man has already volunteered to cover all of the construction costs, and we will be able to begin the project as soon as we acquire the right piece of land.

I know that a number of you have asked how you can donate to Scripture Union in support of the Cusco boys. While the construction is covered, we lost a number of clothes, materials, and equipment. Your donations are more than welcome. Anyone interested in making a donation can make a wire transfer to us using the following bank account information:
BANK: BANCO CONTINENTAL BBVA 
 ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0011-0154-01-00012667   
 SWIFT: BCONPEPL
PHONE: 511 4332671
After you make the wire transfer, you MUST send a confirmation email to me (bgreenman@latinamericamission.org) and to my boss (peruworkteams@gmail.com).
I have embedded a video below showing the destruction of our home. If you can't see it for some reason, then click here.


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