Luis A. Campos, has been recongized by the Peruvian Government and its Foreign Ministry as the “Most Distinguished Peruvian in the Community of Peruvian Expatriates.” (read more)
Kirriemuir dentist James Estill has travelled to Lima in Peru every year for the past five years to undertake charity work in deprived communities. However, this year, Dr. Estill took with him a cheque for £4,594 raised from personal donations from… (read more)
Operación San Andrés, a ministry center in Collique, Peru where CBF field personnel Chris and Jessica Rose serve… (read more)
Article by Christopher and Jessica Rose – December was full of blessings and fun activities for the OSA families and many in the community. With the help of our ministry partners, we were able to provide over 75 families in the community with a Christmas care package. (read more)
A Kirriemuir Splash charity located in a poor shanty town area of Peru has not only benefited from Splash funds but has also received personal support from three Angus professionals. (read more)
LIMA, Peru—Christopher and Jessie Rose and their son, Joshua, moved from Texas to Peru in February to serve at Operación San Andrés with the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship. They live in Collique, near Lima. They help students learn math and reading, teach Bible stories and conduct classes on healthy families. (read more)
Operación San Andrés was begun by my wife Ruth and myself in 2003 as a Christian ministry to imporverished people living in Collique, a shantytown on the outskirts of Lima, Peru… (read more)
On the outskirts of Lima, Peru live some of society’s most marginalized people. Many have escaped extreme conditions – guerilla warfare, drug cartels and unending poverty – in hopes of finding employment and a better life in “shanty towns.” But what they really find is more despair.
“Their living conditions are really terrible,” said Dr. Luis Campos, a Houston-based cardiologist who first started visiting the desert shanty town Collique. (read more)
I made my first visit to Collique, a shanty town on the outskirts of Lima, in October 2004. A few months beforehand a GMP from Kirriemuir asked if I was interested in doing some voluntary work in Peru. His brother-in-law Luis Campos, is a Peruvian living and working as a cardiologist in Houston… (read more)
A well-attended communion service took place at St. Andrew’s Church in Kirriemuir on Sunday. The congregation heard Dr. Luis A. Campos give a talk on Operación San Andrés, a project he and his wife Ruth ( a sister of Dr. John Gilmour, Kirriemuir) help run in Lima, working with impoverished people living near the Peruvian capital. (read more)