Sacred Valley, Peru
Overview
High in the Andes mountains in Peru you will experience a fusion of ancient Incan traditions, modern-day Quechua culture, and colonial Spanish architecture. In this interesting and beautiful environment, this mission team is entering communities in the Sacred Valley to serve on the forefront of church planting and expansion.
The Community
Partnering with the Southeast Peru Mission, this team will serve at multiple sites.
Check back here two months prior to the trip for more information and pictures of the communities where we will be serving.
Additional Information
Karl Lindsay
Karl is an Australian living in America who left his heart in Africa. He is passionate about creating opportunities for others to have transformative experiences and share the gospel as disciple-makers in places all over the world. As a Quiet Hour team leader, he is looking forward to helping you fall in love with sharing Jesus in the mission field.
Speaker
Each speaker will:
- present the My Friend Jesus messages at their assigned meeting site on the trip.
- show one segment of the Jesus Film at the beginning of each night as an introduction to Jesus.
- Be responsible for bringing the presentation kit provided by QHM.
Children’s Program Leader and Helpers
The Friendship Hour leader is in charge of coordinating and leading the children's program with the help of supporting team members. QHM provides a suitcase with a Bible story felt set, Friendship Hour handbook, and a craft package for each of the 10 meetings.
The children's ministry assistant provides support and help to the leader.
- Song service, games, and additional activities are at the leader’s discretion. The evangelistic meetings may run longer than the children's program, so prepare to keep the kids actively engaged in learning about Jesus and have age-appropriate games or activities in mind. Uncle Arthur-type stories are sure to please young inquisitive minds.
Clinic Team Members
The clinic team members help as assigned at the health clinic and present health talks before each evening meeting. At times, they are also asked to bring a piece of luggage from QHM containing: glucose meters, stethoscopes, eye testers, eye charts, and reading glasses.
Construction Project Team Members
The construction team members put in physical labor to help complete building projects. Talk with our staff about bringing construction basics: hammer, screwdriver, pliers, wrench, tape measure, work gloves, work shoes, or additional supplies. Areas may be rugged, so closed-toe athletic shoes will work best to protect against rocks and uneven footing.
Take time as a group to relax, recharge, and experience the local culture.
Check back here two months prior to the trip for more information about the team outing.
Your trip donation includes vegetarian meals and double-occupancy lodging.
Check back here two months prior to the trip for more information and pictures of the lodging accommodations and samples of food.
Passport and Visa
Your passport should be vaild at least six months past the date of your return.
A visa is not required to enter Peru.
Save and print the Mission Trip Packing List for suggestions on what to pack, and reminders on what not to bring.
Helpful information and links
We recommend checking with your doctor for recommendations on what you should be vaccinated against when traveling to Peru. Please see the CDC website as a starting point here.
Be aware that it may take a day or two to acclimatize to the high altitude. However, most visitors find visiting the area is well worth the adjustment. Before you travel, ask your doctor about preventing altitude sickness. During your stay, keep hydrated and avoid heavy meals.
The specific schedule will be discussed during daily meetings during the trip.
Sample Schedule:
- 7:00 am - Worship & Breakfast
- 8:30 am - Leave for clinic
- 9:30 am - Clinic
- 12:30 pm - Lunch
- 3:30 pm - Back at hotel
- 5:30 pm - Dinner
- 6:00 pm - Leave for meetings
- 6:45 pm - Meetings begin
- 8:45 pm - Leave for hotel
Note: Schedules will vary, depending on each location. Consult your team leader for specific questions. The Sabbath schedules will vary with church activities instead of work activities.
Download the Mission Trip Lifestyle guide for more information.
“Let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and action.”
- 1 John 3:18
Quiet Hour Ministries’ mission is: Partnering with God in leading people to share His saving grace. When you become a team member, you are helping accomplish that mission! And to ensure that every mission trip is a positive, safe, and Spirit-lead experience for the entire team, there are some expectations we ask you to meet. The list is not comprehensive, but we are relying on you to love one another in truth and in action!