Homeward Bound

Well I've been out of range of WiFi for the past couple of days. This post will serve as my last one from this trip to Peru. I'm sitting in the KLM Business Lounge writing this post. Like all travellers I can't wait to get home. Yesterday, was just one of those magical days in your life. We left Paul's house just after 6.30am to miss the traffic. We were heading for the airport in Lima to take a flight to Cusco. From Cusco we would travel to the Sacred Valley to a town called Urabamba. We arrived in Urabamba just after lunchtime. The little lodging house we checked into was amazing. Well specked, I'm told it is owned by a priest in Europe, it's his nest egg for retirement. It was a good place to wash and get freshened up before heading out on a one hour trip to the latest Girasoles Home in the sacred valley. What a magnificent setting. We picked up a crowd of the boys returning from school. They all climbed into the new minibus. This bus was donated by Greenbank Church Youth Group in Edinburgh. This has proved to be a tremendously useful gift . The fact is that this home is so isolated, without the minibus it is difficult to see how the boys would get about. We arrive at the home around 3.00pm. What a welcome we received. I'm sure all forty boys run towards the bus shouting their words of welcome. Hector their house father jumps out of the van and introduces Willie and myself and our friend David who has joined us for this trip. The home sits in what can only be described as a little piece of paradise. The huge mountains in the background and the shining silvery river running behind the home all adds up an amazing idealic setting. The boys are anxious to show us  round their home to see their rooms. The first thing that strikes you is how tidy their rooms are. Willie comes over to me, "go on, take a picture of this wee boy's bed, it could make you cry." Well in this setting the sensitive side of McPherson is revealed as we look at a bunk bed with a wee boys teddy all ready and prepared for sleep. Its actually a little lamb. How wonderful to think that a child that once was on the street can regain something of the innocence and fun connected with childhood. More than this I recall to myself the words of the song."Wherever I hand my hat that's my home" A few minutes later the boys are called for their evening meal. One of the children stands and gives thanks for the food. Then each table is served. Soup was the first course followed by chicken and rice, then jelly and angel delight. The boys didn't leave a scap. It was great to see forty hungry boys getting tucked in. After supper the boys had some time to play. David had brought a gift for the boys. A game of Table Tennis. This amuses a large number of the lads. Others had their pockets filled with marbles while others played football. In another area a group were doing homework, while a couple of boys had been detailed for washing up. I move around the site taking pictures. Then something quite amazing happens. A rainbow appears on the sky just above the home. For me this was a sign a wonderful sign that God was smiling down our efforts. On this journey we have visited the many varied projects run by Union Biblical and funded by the Vine Trust. It has been great joy to represent all of us in Scotland and beyond who have so faithfully supported the work. Of course I heard about challenges and difficulties but I also met people in Peru who are willing to face these challenges knowing that God is with us. For more pictures check out my picture gallery.
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Posted By: vpatricia cano   On: 6 Apr 2009   At: 1:38pm

Thank you for writing so beautifully about your experiences with the children.  God is looking after them and this si wonderful to see.

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Posted By: Gordon Kennedy   On: 4 Apr 2009   At: 10:27am

The Lord set his rainbow in the sky, a sign of the covenant between the Lord and the earth, all living creatures of every kind on the earth.

A sign of grace that we might know and be assured of our Lord’s purposes to renew and restore all creation for his glory.

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