Categories Lives An Amazon Trip on the Arapiuns River Post author By Nathaniel Reutter Post date 26 Nov ’08 6 Comments on An Amazon Trip on the Arapiuns River Come along with me on a trip up a tributary of the Amazon River as we visit a recently planted church! Make sure to bring plenty of sunblock 🙂 Enjoy! Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Related Posts ← 4 Weeks, 3 Boat Trips, 2 Film Crews and 1 Great Response! → Gravy with your truck, anyone? 6 replies on “An Amazon Trip on the Arapiuns River” great pictures Nate. I’m sure the Cranbrook team will enjoy these. Loading... This was great! It’s hard to comprehend the remoteness of the areas where you’re going, but it’s a little easier to understand after reading this. Loading... Those pictures are breathtaking. I can’t imagine how it must feel to be out there. Loading... It’s hot and uncomfortable but great all at the same time! Loading... Blessed Nate by your travel log and the beauty of His handiwork. Loading... hey nate wow that church looks fine,God Bless U and Ruth and the paz team. from 1 of the march canadians. Loading... Leave a Reply to brett Cancel reply
This was great! It’s hard to comprehend the remoteness of the areas where you’re going, but it’s a little easier to understand after reading this. Loading...
hey nate wow that church looks fine,God Bless U and Ruth and the paz team. from 1 of the march canadians. Loading...
6 replies on “An Amazon Trip on the Arapiuns River”
great pictures Nate. I’m sure the Cranbrook team will enjoy these.
This was great! It’s hard to comprehend the remoteness of the areas where you’re going, but it’s a little easier to understand after reading this.
Those pictures are breathtaking. I can’t imagine how it must feel to be out there.
It’s hot and uncomfortable but great all at the same time!
Blessed Nate by your travel log and the beauty of His handiwork.
hey nate wow that church looks fine,God Bless U and Ruth and the paz team. from 1 of the march canadians.