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Real Life: Bolivia

 
Real Life: Bolivia
2 months
 
Project Overview:

It’s the hemisphere’s highest, most isolated and most rugged nation. It’s among the earth’s coldest, warmest, windiest and steamiest spots. It boasts among the driest, saltiest and swampiest natural landscapes in the world. Although the poorest country in South America (Bolivians get tired of hearing that), it’s also one of the richest in terms of natural resources. The most indigenous country in South America, with over 60% of the population claiming indigenous heritage, including Aymará, Quechua, Guaraní and over 30 other ethnic groups.
 

Ministry Description:
We will be working in Cochabamba and partnering with some US missionaries that are working there. There are several orphanages, work projects, and schools for ministry opportunities. Baby washing, prayer walks, construction, and street evangelism are all possible ministries that you will be doing.

 
For more information and to apply:
 
Want to learn more about our work in Bolivia?  Then you should read these stories:
 
 
Our Work in the Rainforest
By Rusty Jackson
Rusty and his team helped to build an orphanage while they were in the rainforests of Bolivia.  Here is their worked captured in this photo blog.  Read more…
 
 
 
 Love in a Pub
By Matt Snyder
 “A
haze of smoke blankets the dimly lit room of this unsuspecting
basement.  On one side of it sits the church, gathered around one of
its own who’s desperate for release from bondage, who’s hungering for
something more than slavery that they long to be freed from.  So the
church wraps its arms around them doing what it knows best in showing
compassion and kindness.” Read more...