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Hooked on Travelling - Panama Beautiful Panama is located in between the countries of Costa Rica and Columbia in Central America. The small country is only 29,000 squares miles with a mountain chain bordering the west, a moderately hilly interior, and lowlands on the east coast. The Caribbean area contains extensive forests. When Panama proclaimed independence from Columbia in 1903, it agreed to lease the canal rights in perpetuity to the United States. Panama is an old country with a young population. Almost a third of the countrys residents are under 14 years of age, while only seven percent are 65 and older. The urban areas are experiencing a great boom in population and tourism. The cities are modern and spectacular in appearance. High-rise buildings dot the landscape overlooking stunning ocean views. The areas near the canal and Panama City are host to the great number of urbanites calling Panama their home. The population is diverse, with the largest number of immigrants coming from Africa and China. Pride in country and family is a strong tradition in Panama, as is a love for God. In 1992, Mirko and Traci Delibasich founded the Word of Life Panama ministry. Presently the Word of Life Panama mission team consists of 21 members including 19 missionaries and two staff. The missionary team is made up of seven couples and five single persons. The organization takes great pride in their summer camp ministry. Each year an average of 1500 young people take part in the ministrys summer programs. Other events in the ministry lineup include Bible clubs for youth, drama presentations, childrens shows, athletics, and sports marathons. In addition to the summer ministry events, Word of Life Panama is busy with a number of evangelistic outreaches. The organization also ministers to orphanages and indigenous tribes with a variety of services. The ministry currently has a strong presence in two of Panamas provinces and will be opening in a third province in the near future. The vision of Word of Life Panama is to have a presence in each of Panamas nine provinces. As Panama’s population is booming, so are its orphanages. Traci has served many orphans by providing camp through the Heather Fund to orphans. thejewelsforms.org/info/JEWELS_Heathers%20Fund%20Panama.pdf Heather Joy Harrell Nov 11, 1992 – Oct 11, 2003, was a girl who loved Word of Life – Panama Camp and when her life ended due to medical complications, her family set up a fund so that those who wanted to honor Heather could donate to it and have continued to this day. Heathers Fund , a scholarship program for campers was created in 2004. Heathers grandparents were missionaries in Panama. Even as a young child, Heathers passion was to see others to come to know Jesus as she did. Through the generosity and continued giving to this fund, orphans, inner city kids, those who live in remote areas and kids from the Indian reservations are able to attend. 5% of all the donations will go toward the administration costs of this fund. Whole orphanages have been able to attend and be impacted by the camp and its mission to reach out to the children and give them a lasting experience and a positive learning of our lord, Jesus Christ. For more information, contact Mirko Delibasich at 507-6673-5264 or Traci Cotton Delibasich at 507-6550-9060. To give directly to the camp, write checks to Word if Life Panama P.O. Box 600 Schroon Lake, N.Y. 12870. Panama is much like other Latin countries in the way its residents think of time. Panama’s residents live in a relaxed and calm atmosphere. They believe that being punctual is not as important as arriving and sharing a sociable time. When visiting Panama, plan to relax and enjoy time as the Panamanians do. Its a beautiful country with gorgeous beaches, such as Playa Las Lajas on the Pacific coast. The water is calm and the temperature is perfect for a little bodysurfing. Isla Taboga is another favorite destination for tourists. Only 20 kilometers from Panama City, youll find sandy beaches, fishing charters, jet skis, and other water fun. The Panama Canal is the largest draw for visitors looking forward to crossing the canal or visiting the amazing Miraflores Locks Museum. You can have lunch in the charming little restaurant atop the museum and watch the daily working life of the canal. Panama has much to offer for a small country. Add the canal to your travel bucket list and start making your plans today.
Posted on: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 23:17:43 +0000

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