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The Ueltscheys: October 2011
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Our last lunch with the Wichanzao clinic staff, pastors, and Sinergia staff. Marcus with Cory, Willy, and Abel. Pastor Juan, Myriam, and the cutest little boy you've ever seen, with number two on the way. Don Jose, a sweet little man we have been praying for this year, and he actually lives in a room in the church. Our Sunday School class that we started teaching a couple of months ago. As well as return with short term teams. My friend Alleen and me. Please pray that we end our time here showing Jesus i...
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The Ueltscheys: Goodbyes to Wichanzao
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Our last lunch with the Wichanzao clinic staff, pastors, and Sinergia staff. Marcus with Cory, Willy, and Abel. Pastor Juan, Myriam, and the cutest little boy you've ever seen, with number two on the way. Don Jose, a sweet little man we have been praying for this year, and he actually lives in a room in the church. Our Sunday School class that we started teaching a couple of months ago. We’ve been married 13 years and have four busy and precious children! Ben, Sarah Caroline, Luke and Sam. That we can ra...
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The Ueltscheys: Daily Sighting
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Look what came home from school today with Luke and Sam! I've had some happy and busy boys today! Now, what to do with them? So sorry i missed your call today, tried calling you right back. miss you:). August 29, 2011 at 6:56 PM. How adorable. I know the kids are loving them! August 29, 2011 at 9:42 PM. We’ve been married 13 years and have four busy and precious children! Sarah Caroline is 10, Ben is 8, Luke is 7, and Sam is 4. We are now serving with Peru Mission for the medical ministry. That we will b...
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The Ueltscheys: August 2010
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Happy Anniversary, Arequipa! On the rooftop of a restaurant in the Plaza de Armes in Arequipa, with the cathedral (built in 1612) and El Misti (volcano) in the background. We always thought the Tupelo Christmas Parade was too long, but wow, this one is really long! We didn't get to the parade until about 3 and stayed a couple of hours. There were dancers and floats, with natives from all over South America dressed in beautiful costumes! Aside from the parade, the people here celebrated with fireworks!
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The Ueltscheys: July 2011
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It's winter here in Peru, and we have gotten out our fleece jackets and warm socks! Some days have been mild, but others are freezing and bleak! We have had lots going on, as usual. One thing that never changes here, is that things are never the same! A few things that have been going on this month. Despite the difference in culture, kids are the same everywhere! Luke taking part in a traditional Peruvian indian dance. I love that they have all of the children serve the adults at the school parties!
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The Ueltscheys: Great Week!
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First, something or someone has hacked my blog! If anyone has any tips on undoing this, I'd love to hear from you. It may have something to do with reaching a storage limit on graphics, but I'm no expert. But regardless of how awful it looks, I do want to go ahead and post about what a great week we had last week! Marcus wrote an email to some of our friends that sums the week up much better than I ever could put into words:. Meeting of Christian medical students in our home. I will continue to pray for ...
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The Ueltscheys: December 2010
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Christmas is a bit different here than what we're used to, but regardless of where we are we are reminded that we have a wonderful Savior who came to live on this earth and die for our salvation. Thanks be to God for His indescribable gift! The biggest difference here is the weather - it's summer! This has been a refreshing part of Christmas that we have enjoyed! Olivia Baker, Sarah Caroline and myself. The pretend campfire with all of the "jovenes" (the young people) sitting around it. On Christmas Eve ...
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The Ueltscheys: April 2011
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This pork roast is honestly the first one I've ever used that I really love, and it will be a "keeper" in our family for many years, I think. I've now made this several times, before we moved to Peru and three times since we have been here. Everyone seems to love it, and it's great to serve a crowd or for a weeknight family meal. Onion, finely chopped. Jar plum jam or jelly. For roast, preheat oven to 325. Rub pork loin with salts and pepper and place in roasting pan. Serve the remaining sauce with pork.
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The Ueltscheys: June 2011
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A View of Trujillo Through Video and Journalism. We were blessed to have a group from MS College to visit in May to do a story about the medical clinic, all because Marcus is a graduate of MC. It was great fun to spend time with. Tracey Harrison, Robbie Followell, Marlo Kirkpatrick, and Ethan Milner. Here is the link to the article that was written about Marcus and the clinic in the MS College Beacon. MC College Beacon: Doctors Without Borders. A link to the videos:. From Physical Care to Spiritual Care.