I am going back to Peru in February, and the friends we are going to serve there are helping people overcome the aftermath of the 8.0 Earthquake that hit Peru last week. Here is an excerpt from an email we received from Lee Williams this week, one of the leaders myself, Doug and Rita Roberts, Ben and Robin Pasley, Aaron Strumpel and Tim Thornton are going to serve in February. If you would like to give directly to these people, you can designate a donation "PERU" and use the "DONATE NOW" link in the left column.
"Blessed be the LORD, For He has made marvelous His lovingkindness to me in a besieged city." (Psalm 31:21).
Our team has just returned to Arequipa after a week in Chincha and Pisco , Peru helping with the relief effort of those affected by the earthquake - which is practically everyone! We arrived in Chincha three days after the initial quake that killed over 500 people and destroyed or damaged more than 50 percent of the homes and businesses in the area. On our first evening we were chased from our hotel room by a 6.0 quake. We returned to our candle-lit accommodations accompanied by the distant (and sometimes not-so distant!) crack of gunfire and rested with flashlights in hand.
We were able to contact a food distributor in Chincha and purchased more than a thousand kilos of rice, a thousand kilos of noodles, close to a thousand liters of water, cases of milk, tuna, crackers, and sugar, etc. In addition, we were able to purchase and have sent from Lima, hundreds of meters of plastic and insulation (Chincha is in the dead of winter, and the climate is very wet and cold, and many, many, people are forced to live outside of their homes in tents and make-shift housing). Also, we distributed more than a hundred blankets to four districts in Chincha and Pisco. THANKS BE TO GOD FOR ALL OF YOU THAT HAVE GIVEN IN AN EFFORT TO HELP WITH THE NEED IN CHINCHA PERU ! Your generosity is not in vain! Gratefully,Lee
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Friday, August 24, 2007
Tracy Learns to Video Cast!
Just taking advantage of all the do-dads on my computer and the world wide web. I've actually been way jealous of how cool my friend's, Ben and Robin's, blog/website is. You can check it out at 100portraits.com.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Pre-Order the New CD!
You can pre-order the new CD, "Song's for a Revolution of Hop, Vol. 1, Everything Must Change" in the NEW Restoration Village store.
Here's a note from Brian McLaren, the producer:
It’s been a great pleasure to work with Tracy Howe (The Restoration Project), Aaron Strumpel, Nuc and April Vega and Posido Vega (Harp 46), Tim and Laurie Thornton (The Blackthorn Project), and engineer Dave Wilton on this project. Tracy has been our project leader: she’s an amazing producer, writer, artist, organizer, and performer – a joy for all of us to work with. Each musician added his or her own magic and character to the songs, and I hope you’ll be as thrilled with the results as I am. (brianmclaren.net).
Here's a note from Brian McLaren, the producer:
It’s been a great pleasure to work with Tracy Howe (The Restoration Project), Aaron Strumpel, Nuc and April Vega and Posido Vega (Harp 46), Tim and Laurie Thornton (The Blackthorn Project), and engineer Dave Wilton on this project. Tracy has been our project leader: she’s an amazing producer, writer, artist, organizer, and performer – a joy for all of us to work with. Each musician added his or her own magic and character to the songs, and I hope you’ll be as thrilled with the results as I am. (brianmclaren.net).
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Justice For Children International
Here's a brand new song for the podcast (you will only hear it if your subscribed to the podcast). In fact, this was only the second or third time I had ever played it and so I hit record in Garage Band, with my laptop sitting on top of the piano so I wouldn't forget it. The words come out of Psalm 10 which has been particularly meaningful for me these days as I have become an advocate for Justice for Children International. (www.jfci.org)
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