My name is Terry Tibbitts and I am a semi-retired electronics engineer from North Georgia. Each year, my wife and I enjoy visiting for a few weeks with Vann Brock and his family in Pucallpa, Peru. Vann grew up in my wife’s hometown of Blairsville, Georgia and their families have had strong historical connections for over a generation. Over the past few years, I have grown very close to the entire Brock family and we try to visit them when we can in the Cashibo community of Pucallpa, Peru where they now live. Vann Brock is a missionary, but he is unlike most missionaries that you may know. When you ask most missionaries “where is home?” they will tell you the name of the town in the US where they go when they are granted a furlough by the organization they are a part of, or the town where they maintain their permanent mailing address, or the place they long of when their time on the field is completed, their service is done, and they “go back home”. But if you ask Vann Brock “where is home?” he answers without hesitation:
A Visit With The Brocks.
A Visit With The Brocks.
A Visit With The Brocks.
My name is Terry Tibbitts and I am a semi-retired electronics engineer from North Georgia. Each year, my wife and I enjoy visiting for a few weeks with Vann Brock and his family in Pucallpa, Peru. Vann grew up in my wife’s hometown of Blairsville, Georgia and their families have had strong historical connections for over a generation. Over the past few years, I have grown very close to the entire Brock family and we try to visit them when we can in the Cashibo community of Pucallpa, Peru where they now live. Vann Brock is a missionary, but he is unlike most missionaries that you may know. When you ask most missionaries “where is home?” they will tell you the name of the town in the US where they go when they are granted a furlough by the organization they are a part of, or the town where they maintain their permanent mailing address, or the place they long of when their time on the field is completed, their service is done, and they “go back home”. But if you ask Vann Brock “where is home?” he answers without hesitation: