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Climbing For Christ

TAKING THE GOSPEL TO MOUNTAINOUS AREAS OF THE WORLD WHERE OTHER MISSIONARIES CANNOT OR WILL NOT GO

Peru

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The spectacular 22,205-foot (6,768-meter) Huascaran Norte in the Cordillera Blanca. (Photo by Gabe Colburn, C4C) Many powerful civilizations once called ancient Peru their home. One of the more prominent peoples in history to occupy this land were the Incas. However, in spite of thier stature...
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Expeditions

Mission: 2026

Declaring HIS glory to the nations

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The assignment for Mission: 2026 – and beyond – is to declare HIS glory to the nations. Where they have not heard of HIS fame or seen HIS glory. To the ends of the earth.

Mission: Haiti 2026

Clinic to rescue the sick

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Our goal is to build a clinic in the mountains of Haiti where there is no medical care available. “A clinic would be a means of rescue for the inhabitants of these places,” said Gilbert Lindor, who Climbing For Christ supported through medical school in neigbhoring Dominican Republic.

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Latest News

Mission Moments: Peru

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Opportunities Abound Jaime Servat, C4C’s missionary to Peru, recently shared about the Lord’s work from the month of June. Here is a brief synopsis from his latest report. Jaime has been busy not only preparing for the Mission: Peru 2015 team’s arrival (on July 13), but prepa...

Larry DeMejo

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Larry DeMejo on Cascade Mountain in New York’s Adirondack Mountains. (Photo by Jordan Rowley) Nationality: USA. Occupation: I serve my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ full-time. I’m a retired chemical engineer. I worked as a research scientist at Eastman Kodak (30 years) and at General E...

Jordan Rowley

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Jordan Rowley, enjoying the Cordillera Blanca during Mission: Peru 2017. Nationality: American (true citizenship in Heaven). Occupation: Since January 2011, I have been incredibly blessed to serve as the spiritual coordinator with Climbing For Christ! Missions with C4C: Haiti 2009, 2011, 2012 ...

Jamie Jesus Servat

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Jaime joking with a young boy with developmental disabilities who he has ministered to (along with the boy's family) for years. Nationality: Peruvian. Occupation: Climbing For Christ missionary to Peru and South America. Missions with C4C: Peru since 2011. How long have you climbed? I have...

Michael Wall

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Mike Wall enjoying some yak milk while on mission. Nationality: American. Occupation: Assistant Director of Christian Challenge/FCA at Fort Lewis College, blogger at thewallscall.blogspot.com, Climbing for Christ Colorado Western Slope Coordinator, and lastly, raft guide/ski instructor when our c...

Rachel Wall

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Rachel Wall, with a precious child on Mission: Philippines 2013. Nationality: American. Occupation: Collegiate Minister. Missions with C4C: Peru 2015, Philippines 2013 and 2014, and Mission: Possible 6. How long have you climbed? Since I was little, I’ve always loved being out in God&rsquo...

Mission: Peru 2015

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Climbing For Christ was introduced to Peru by evangelist Jaime Servat, who requested prayer and financial help to continue doing outreach in 2010. Peru is a Christian country, but plagued by syncretism – a blending of folk religions and Catholicism. PRAY: That those who have been deceiv...

Mission Moments: ECUADOR

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Help in time of need “I am telling you the acts that God allowed in my missionary journey, by His grace.” This is how Brother Jaime Servat, C4C’s missionary to Peru, began his latest report from the field – which for the past several months has been Ecuador. The mission f...

Mission Moments: ECUADOR

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A song of praise in Ecuador Chimborazo as seen from the village of Cooperativa. (Photo by Jaime Servat) As Climbing For Christ’s Peruvian missionary, Jaime Servat, walked a mountain road near Ecuador’s tallest peak (20,564-foot/6,268-meter Chimborazo) in late January, he sang to the...
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