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  • Tarija ‘10, Youth & College Camp

    Tarija is the southern most department of Bolivia, filled with rivers and mountains, green forests and humid jungles. A fun tourist note, a few hundred years ago some Argentinean farmers with italian lineage came north and found the area perfect for building vineyards and wineries which has made Tarija...
    Posted to Dan & Daryl Collins (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-24-2010
  • Enjoyed some vacation

    Enjoying Vacation.
    Posted to Dan & Daryl Collins (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-15-2009
  • Mali Trip: The End - 9.9.2008

    Heading back to Bamako so I can catch my flight, we stopped for the night at the Eadelman’s (WorldVenture missionaries in Mali). I had a wonderful meal of waffles and great conversations. The Eadelmans were telling me of an oral translation being done here of the Bible stories. They were proofing the...
    Posted to ' (Weblog) by Bear Yarbrough on 02-04-2009
  • the story continues…

    Sorry about the low resolution, these are cell phone pictures. Last week was a great week, a reminder of why we do what we do. A couple weeks ago I wrote that Every Number Has a Name. I get to travel to Oruro every couple weeks and work with a group of college students who are preparing for [...]
    Posted to Dan & Daryl Collins (Weblog) by Anonymous on 12-03-2008
  • States and Countries We've Visited

    We ran into this nifty way to visualize our travels. First off, Rob's U.S. and world travels: visited 41 states (82%) Create your own visited map of The United States or try another Douwe Osinga project visited 8 states (3.55%) Create your own visited map of The World or try another Douwe Osinga...
    Posted to Rob & Martine Karch (Weblog) by Karch on 12-02-2008
  • Mali Trip: Only One

    Today we left the guest house in Bamako and took the long, bumpy, wet day drive to the bush. Everything here has a thin veneer of red dust that when exposed to moisture, creates a sloppy red stain. They measure the roads here by what gear you are able to drive in, which in the latter part of our journey...
    Posted to ' (Weblog) by Bear Yarbrough on 09-19-2008
  • Mali Trip: 8.27.2008

    The flight to Mali was uneventful, praise God! I still really can't sleep on planes. I felt as if I was caught in this purgatory between an active observing mind and exhausted sleepy eyes. I'm pretty sure I watched at least 7 full length movies. I stepped off the plane on the Bamako tarmac and...
    Posted to ' (Weblog) by Bear Yarbrough on 09-16-2008
  • Mali Trip: God I Love Africa!!

    So, I couldn't begin to describe in one post my time here. Therefore I will make it a Tuesday and Thursday series release starting September 16th. I have been living with solar panels for electricity, camp showers, sweating non stop; dancing at feasts, seeing two young men decide to follow Jesus...
    Posted to ' (Weblog) by Bear Yarbrough on 09-09-2008
  • Mali Trip: Uneventful

    I made it to Mali safe with all of my luggage! These are the cool months, so when I landed around 10:30pm the temperature was in the 90s. But the trip was uneventful, which is always a blessing. Tomorrow I will be going to the village for the rest of my time here and therefore will not have internet...
    Posted to ' (Weblog) by Bear Yarbrough on 08-26-2008
  • Looking Back

    1. I received my visa for Mali, so the only thing left is for me to get on the plane. Praise God! 2. I am back at Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA safe and sound, but please continue to pray for me as I fly out to Mali Aug. 24 – Sep. 11. Then I fly to Denver, CO Sep. 13-20. 3. It has been wonderful...
    Posted to ' (Weblog) by Bear Yarbrough on 08-22-2008
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