Wednesday, August 17, 2005

 

The Church in Cerro Cama Posted by Picasa
 

Church in Santa Rita Posted by Picasa
 

Me Preaching in Arraijan Posted by Picasa
 

Me playing the trumpet in Cerro Cama Posted by Picasa
 

The church in Arraijan Posted by Picasa

Thursday, August 04, 2005

 

Iguana! I let him go . . .  Posted by Picasa
 

Tarantula! Posted by Picasa
 

On my excursions, I have seen many interesting animals. This is a type of frog found only on the island of Taboga! Posted by Picasa
 

I have enjoyed hiking up mountains and exploring other, sometimes deserted areas. I enjoy seeing the beauty of God's creation here in Panama.
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I love these people! (Kids in Cerro Cama) Posted by Picasa
 

Many People have statues like this in front of their houses. The statues will normally be lit at night by candles or lights.  Posted by Picasa
 

These people have statues everywhere. This one is supposed to give safety in the harbor of one of the Islands of Panama (Taboga). Posted by Picasa
 

Black light of the chalk talk. It has been a great blessing for me to be able to do these chalk talks. The Lord has used them in neat ways as well! Posted by Picasa
 

A Chalk talk in Cerro Cama. Posted by Picasa
 

There are a lot of Pentecostal churches here as well. Posted by Picasa
 

Road to the church in Cerro Cama, it can get very muddy! Posted by Picasa
 

Juana and her two grandsons (the ones who walk along that trail to church). Posted by Picasa
 

People come from all over to come to this huge Jehovah's Witness Training Center located within 5 minutes of the our church in Santa Rita. Posted by Picasa
 

Juana walks along this trail to and from church in the dark rain or shine.  Posted by Picasa
 

Another common means of transportation. Posted by Picasa
 

"Cheba" a common means of transportation. When there is no more room inside, people will ride on top. Posted by Picasa

Thursday, July 28, 2005

 

The People love soccer! This field is right outside of the church in Cerro Cama. Posted by Picasa
 

Special music in Cerro Cama.  Posted by Picasa
 

Panama Central Posted by Picasa
 

I have had some great food here! Posted by Picasa
 

There are people of many different walks of life here; they all need the Lord. Posted by Picasa

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

 

Catholicism has a strong hold on many people here. There are many statues in these Catholic churches. This is the Black Christ from Portobelo.
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This is the part of the chalk talk that I do in front of the people as I preach. It really gets their attention, and creates a good opportunity to preach the word.
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This is the drawing that is only visible under blacklight that is shown at the end of the preaching to drive the point home. It is hard to see, but it is a cross leading to heaven and there is fire at the bottom representing hell.
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Sunday, June 26, 2005

 

Felloship with some of the church members. Lots of fun too! Posted by Hello
 

Pinata for childrens day in Arraijan Posted by Hello
 

Cooking Fish and plantain Posted by Hello
 

There are Catholic Churches everywhere Posted by Hello
 

Music special in Arraijan Posted by Hello
 

Chalk talk in Arraijan on the Parry's front porch Posted by Hello

Friday, June 17, 2005

 

Saturday night Bible study in Arraijan Posted by Hello
 

Riot police are a common sight all over town. Riots have caused the kids to miss school for three weeks.  Posted by Hello
 

Mr. Parry translating while I do a chalk talk in Cerro Cama Posted by Hello
 

The Miraflores Locks Posted by Hello
 

It is a lot of fun to drive here! Posted by Hello
 

Church in Arraijan on Mr. Parry's Birthday Posted by Hello

Friday, June 10, 2005

 

Panama City across Panama Bay. Posted by Hello
 

Riots have caused a good bit of problems for the last few weeks. We have to plan our day to miss streets that will be blocked. Posted by Hello
 

Driving in Panama City was a fun experience! Posted by Hello
 

The church in Arraij�n meets on the Parry's property. Posted by Hello
 

The Church in Santa Rita meets in the house which is in the background of this Catholic Church Posted by Hello
 

Visitation in Cerro Cama Posted by Hello
 

Several attend a Bible Institute class after church Sunday night in Cerro Cama. Posted by Hello

Monday, May 30, 2005

 

Theme verse

Phil 1:20 According to my earnest expectation and my hope that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but that with all boldness as always, so now Christ shall be magnified in my body whether it be by life or by death.

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