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Andrew Kendall
HomeTown: Melba, ID
District: Intermountain

Title:
40/40 Position 2 (North American)

Project: Extreme Peru
Service Location: Puerto Maldonado

               

Bio

I received my calling to be a missionary when I was on a mission trip in Vietnam. God got a hold of my heart there, and my life has never been the same! I am so excited to be part of the Extreme Nazarene team and this amazing project in Peru! God has given me a strong passion for unreached and hurting people and I cannot wait to serve them. The biggest drive in my life is to serve God and I want to thank you for your prayers and support.

News

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Feature Volunteer - Andrew Kendall (Posted 10/5/2009 1:00:00 PM)

Andrew is part of the first 40/40 cohort and will be planting 3 churches in the communities of Iberia, Mazuco and Iñapari. The following interview was conducted in early October as Andrew was finishing school in Iquitos. Read More
   
Meyer and Kendall heed the call to Peru (Posted 5/21/2009 12:00:00 AM)

EngageMagazine.org - Olivia Meyer, 23 of Eugene, Oregon, USA, and Andrew Kendall, 22 of Melba, Idaho, USA, are in the first wave of 40/40 volunteers deploying in Peru for two years of evangelism training and church planting. Read More

Blog Content


Ok,, this might look fun but dont be fooled, it was one of the worst nights of my life!! 111 miles of Amazon baby!!! we did this raft race on the Amazon river back in Sep. it was 4 days long, on the fist day we built the raft and the next three were on the river. we slept in these tents way to small for 8 people and leaked water on us all night.  apart from this night it was a great time so i definitely suggest it...  next year... whose up for the challenge???

WWOOO WOW!!!  I KNOW it has been 7 months since my last blog post and i am sorry but now i have found free internet...   

  i have survived the missionary boot-camp in Iquitos and now am working here in Iberia Peru. 
it is a small town about 5000 people in it.  we and planting a church here and we already have about 5 people coming to the services...  it has a blog www.iberia4christ@blogspot.com  should check it out..
MT. Chachani
i am glad i climbed it but i am still trying to decide if it was fun or not?   

i thought it would be a good idea to climb one of the volcanos before i go to the jungle... the peek i am sitting on is 6060 meters!!! i dont know how many feet that is but its a lot!!!  

it  doesn't look like much, but its my favorite church 
the little church plant
this is where i have been spending my Saturdays. we have a service for kids and play games and have a meal. the little room of to the left side is the kitchen. 
we thought they were going to burn him!
the Blair cave project

before i leave here i am going to climb that volcano!!!! 

i have two months left here, and then its off to Iquintos not Pucalpa for job training. (we change things a lot here.) the language stuff is going well, i feel better about it everyday. next week i am going to give my testimony to my church in Spanish (scary) i will let you all know how it goes!!