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  • 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
  • American Pastime

    This past weekend I took a great road trip with my Dad. It was good quality time with Dad, even if he did have to stop every two hours, haha. Dad flew out to Denver on Friday and I took him up Mt. Evans, which is 14, 200ish feet tall. The Rockies are a truly beautiful masterpiece of an Almighty creator...
    Posted to ' (Weblog) by Bear Yarbrough on 08-12-2008
  • home again, home again jiggedy jig

    I had a great trip to La Paz, El Alto, and Oruro. There were a number of great stories from playing freeze tag at 11,000 feet (adds a new meaning to being “out of breath”), eating choripan for the first time (sure beat hamburgers), preaching at the second oldest church in Bolivia, and meeting...
    Posted to Dan & Daryl Collins (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-29-2008
  • The fields are ripe for harvest

    Maybe you heard my story about being on the bus in Bolivia, looking out through the window and watching the world fly by. I thought I’d just journal out a “typical” ministry trip. Last week I traveled to Oruro, the mining capital of Bolivia to meet with a group of 7 student leaders...
    Posted to Dan & Daryl Collins (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-15-2008
  • the entire travel story

    Now that I have cleared off my desk, put stuff away, and found the computer, I can catch you up on our travels back to Bolivia. So I put this photo in because it is too cute not to.  This is Rachel kissing my dad good bye at PDX. Our two day return trip turned into four. [...]
    Posted to Dan & Daryl Collins (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-20-2008
  • plans change

    I am sitting here watching my kids “sneak” around the house. Ben and Rachel play really well together. Our plans have changed. For those of you who don’t know we are staying until June 9th. This decision was a difficult one because we miss our home and friends in Bolivia, yet have some...
    Posted to Dan & Daryl Collins (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-16-2008
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