Travel to Peru in 2020 with Peruvian Classics and Scripture Union-Peru
Have you ever wanted to visit someplace out of the ordinary? Sure, anyone can go to Myrtle Beach or New York City or even San Diego. But what about Peru? What if this was a trip that took you from the Pacific Coast of South America high into the Andes and down to a place of tranquility and beauty? Would you be interested in a trip that takes you through the colorful markets of Peru and you heard dialects that are fast disappearing from this hyper-connected world? What if this adventure meant something more this time?
You can do all that this spring and summer. As we have detailed in our Ministry Blog, Peruvian Classics partners with Scripture Union-Peru to bring hope to children who live without hope in the streets of Peru. Your purchase of Peruvian Classics products directly supports the work of Scripture Union...and now you have an opportunity to see this work first hand.
Peruvian Classics and other friends of Scripture Union have joined together to offer three trips this year (and maybe more to come) to give anyone from around the world the opportunity to join with others and experience the sights, sounds, and smells of Peru...as well as participate in this important work.
- April 1-7, 2020: Vision Trip with Peruvian Classics- visit Lima, the markets, the artisans, and the Kusi boys home.
- June 7-17, 2020: Work & VBS Trip- travel much of the country- from the desert to the coast to the mountains- and actively participate in Scripture Union's work in Peru.
- June 21-July 1, 2020: Work & VBS Trip- travel much of the country- from the desert to the coast to the mountains- and actively participate in Scripture Union's work in Peru.
We hope many of you will take advantage of these opportunities. For more information on these trips please see our Calendar or email info@peruvianclassics.org.
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