As we drove to Rainbow Mountain, I can’t help but think about all the blessings I have. I see all the Peruvian people who live out here in the mountains, carry their belongings on their backs and live in tiny stone homes with probably more than 10 people. They have to grow their own food, cook it on a wood stove, somehow get clean water and live a simple life.

I can’t help but think about all the traveling I’ve been able to do up until this point and now being on the World Race traveling…but more importantly sharing the Gospel with people like these all over the globe. People who may have never heard the Gospel otherwise. Seeing these people, these simple people, and living in these countries makes me really count my blessings. After having only a handful of hot showers in the past [almost] 3 months, not being able to throw toilet paper in the toilets because the sewer systems can’t handle it, having to purify our water at times, and just seeing the way these people live their lives so simply, I realize how good we have it at home.

I just feel so blessed.

We have been so blessed.

I will forever be grateful for the many blessings the Lord has given me, here and in the states.

Don’t take your blessings for granted for they are many.

 

 

With this blessing of Rainbow Mountain, I wanted to share some pictures so you can share in the realization and reality of these blessings.