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Children of Jesus 2016 Paruro: You are not forgotten New Direction of HHK WMC WHERE IS IT Located at the bottom of a deep valley, the small province of Paruro requires a two and half hour bus ride to get to. Home to 4,000 inhabitants, Paruro is also home to a small number of Incan and pre-Incan ruins. People in this region are of Quechua decent, with majority of the population (92 percent) speaking Quechua and only about 8 percent speaking Spanish. Although Paruro has the most productive agricultural land in the province, its seclusion in the deep valley makes it virtually inaccessible to large commercial vehicles. In many of the steep gradients of the Andean mountains the elevation can drop from 4,300 miles above sea level to 2,400 miles above sea level across only a 6 km (3.4 miles) span. These quick elevation changes in a short distance contribute to the broad range of environmental zones in a relatively small area. WHY THERE When our HHK WMC staff first came to this area a few years ago, they realized that the children living here dressed so differently from one another that it was easy to determine from which region of Paruro the children came based simply on their clothing. Something else that struck the staff was the isolation of the region. When our mission center started to share the love of God with the members in this remote area, the children were eager and excited to hear what the staff had to say. Now in 2015, we are praising God as we start adding all the children in this region into our Children of Jesus ministry and continue to help nurture the spiritual growth of these young brothers and sisters in Christ. There are many children in this area who are in desperate need of someone to sponsor them and help them in their walk. Will you be that someone? Here are a few pictures of the many new Children of Jesus applicants that we are adding from the Paruro region. If you are moved to sponsor one of these children please contact our office or visit our website at www.coj.org. www.coj.org 5