It’s been 18 years since we started the Christmas trips to
remote mountain villages. Chuck and Juan began going to Juan’s village, high in
the Andes Mountains above the tree line, where Juan and Amelia (our ministry
helpers) grew up and still have family. These trips have to be made on quads
because the road ends before arriving to their village; from there it is an
hour by a mountain trail to reach the final destination––a small community
where life is hard and the people are precious.
Bread is always welcomed in the mountains. The highest
regions don’t have firewood, but a little further down the mountain where there
is firewood, flour is scarce. When the kids see bread their eyes light up, just
like they do when they see toys. But, just as they readily accept the bread,
they also accept the Bread of Life. They are hungry for both––bread to satisfy
the stomach, and Bread to satisfy the soul. Every year we share the Christmas
story in places where many hear it for the first time.
Above all, we take the Good News to those who still haven’t
heard the Gospel message. Each year God provides to do more ministry at
Christmas. Many have been blessed and now know the Lord.
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