Women on the Seti River near Pokhara, Nepal
Women collecting stones for idol worship on the Seti River near Pokhara, Nepal. You can see this in their facial features that these Nepali women represent the different people groups in Nepal.
Three Romanian Children
Pictures from missions in Transylvania, Romania.
July 8 – July 22 of 2006.
The team worked among the urban poor by partnering with local pastors and missionaries in Orastia, and Sibiu, Romania. Children’s ministry with village outreach was also a focus. The team also encouraged local missionaries and Romanian locals by participating in Bible studies, prayer [...]
Set Rock Breaker
A rock breaker near the Seti River at Pokhara, Nepal. These people live in the river basin that has been carved out from the melted water from the Himalayas and the Annapurna Mountain Range.
See the full set of my shots on the Seti River here.
Barrio Kids in Managua, Nicaragua
Pictures from Christian missionary service projects in the barrios of Managua, Nicaragua during the summer of 2002. It was a joy to feed hungry street children and share the gospel with teaching and worship outreaches. Our team also led a week long Bible school with games and sports for hundreds of kids at [...]
Romania VBS in Jina
A shot from Jina Romania in 2007.
Our team split up as the VBS took place in the villages of Jina and Poinana with stories about Zacchaeus, the story of creation, and a Gospel message based on the wordless book. After the story and times of worship with fun children’s songs, we divided the kids [...]
Horse Carriage in Romania
A wonderful horse carriage on a road in a small rural city in Romania.
horse carriage in Romania, originally uploaded by bpbp Brian Petersen.
Christian Church Worship in Nepal
Christian worship service in Nepal following the ceasefire of the civil war in 2006.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bpbp/164309794
Rock Breaker on the Seti River in Pokhara, Nepal
Rock breaker on the Seti, originally uploaded by bpbp Brian Petersen.
Rock breaker on the Seti River in Nepal.






