31 March 2008 —
After a six-month home assignment, Bill and Jean Williamson were pleased to return to Lima and find that the Reaching Lima's Families project is still encouraging mothers and children who live in poverty.
5 December 2007 —
I sponsor two chess clubs. One meets weekly at our home. The other meets under the stern eyes of armed guards in the towers of this region’s highest security prison.
5 December 2007 —
At 3,354 meters, almost 11,000 feet deep, Cotahuasi is the deepest canyon in the world. It cuts through the Andes mountains of Peru and is home to about 17,000 people in 40 villages perched on its slopes and nestled at its base.
14 June 2007 —
Behind the walls of Apurímac's highest security prison, SIM missionary Allen George and his Peruvian coworker Jaime are seeing God at work.
20 March 2007 —
Cotahuasi Canyon, at almost twice the depth of the Grand Canyon, is officially the deepest canyon on earth. Known by the local people as "forgotten by the rest of Peru," it is an area with deep need for the Gospel of Christ.
1 March 2007 —
"Every child in every village will be able to get to know Jesus.” That vision drove me as I was trying to get children’s ministries started in village churches throughout Apurimac Province, Peru."
12 October 2006 —
In Peru, children's ministry is allowing the children to have an active part in the life of the church. They are ministering to each other and to the adults.
2 August 2006 —
Can you imagine what it is like to run a mobile medical clinic in the Andes mountains of Peru? As Allen George relates, patients seeking treatment aren't the only visitors
19 June 2006 —
Hannelore Zimmerman is equipping children's workers in the mountains of Peru through the Jesus Loves Children Project.
1 June 2006 —
Knights and heraldry decorate the room as gentlemen from all parts of Lima, Peru, meet to learn together in The School of Biblical Manhood (
La Escuela de Caballeros Biblicos).
1 June 2006 —
In Peru, English classes are opening doors to show university students the love of Christ.
17 May 2006 —
Katia can't read very well so first she was reluctant when I told her that she should be the one who teaches the children. But finally she agreed.
8 March 2006 —
Recently, we saw two opportunities in our church to assist young people in their effort to get jobs.
6 October 2005 —
Each day over 200 voluntary church workers prepare food for the children—warm porridge and bread for their physical well-being and spiritual food in the form of a devotional.
28 June 2005 —
Using English can give missionaries ministry experience from their first day in Peru. SIM wants to make English something more than academics—a door, a bridge, a magnet—for God to call others toward Himself.