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  • 26 JAN
    7786

    The silence in Mexico

    Epic Dispatches |
    If you watch the news nowadays, crossing the Mexican border appears risky. It was not in 2009. Nevertheless, I was nervous.
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  • 25 JAN
    7239

    Mount Mary

    Epic Dispatches | Mexico, Tacos, Monte Maria, Gomez, Stevenson
    When we arrived in Bolivia three months after leaving Indianapolis, I asked Ben and Molly this question: If yu had the chance to return to the countries we visited on this trip, which one would you go to first?
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  • 23 JAN
    7206

    Chiapas

    Epic Dispatches | Chiapas Mexico persecution Maya Traditionalist Catholicism
    Once you head south from Mexico City. the weather grows warmer and the vegetation more lush. When you reach Chiapas, you realize you are most certainly in the tropics.
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  • 22 JAN
    7243

    Volcanoes

    Epic Dispatches | Guatemala volcanoes Jesus Mayan
    We were never out of sight of a perfect, conical peak on the horizon. Just as one picture-perfect volcano passed out of view behind us, another magnificent specimen appeared in the windshield.
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Dave Miller has lived in Bolivia since 1981 working as an itinerant preacher, free-lance journalist and sometimes successful trout fisherman. He and his wife Barbara share a passion to make disciples of the nations of Latin America. The Millers are blessed with four adult children and the world’s most intelligent grandchildren.
He has authored three books set in the Andes, including The Lord of Bellavista, The Path and the Peacemakers and Song of the Andes. If you send him $10 and your shipping address, Dave will send you a copy. Twenty bucks will get you all three.
Should you ever find yourself in Cochabamba during fishing season, Dave promises to take you out for a day of stalking the wily Andes trout.


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David and Barbara Miller
5023 Shelbyville Rd.
Indianapolis IN 46237


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