Evelin Velinova Living Memoirs Interview

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Oral History: 2020-2029

Publication Date

4-12-2024

Abstract

Evelin shared her time as a house parent, tutor, and teacher at Familia Feliz, an orphanage in Rurrenbaque, Bolivia. She shared her experiences with choosing her current profession and how she incorporates ministry into media. Evelin also discussed the highs and lows of her mission year, highlighting the work of God.

Bolivia is a land-locked country in South America, with one-third of the country consisting of the Andes mountains. The primary ethnic groups in Bolivia consist of indigenous groups (like the Aymara, Quechua, and Guaraní), Mestizos (or those of mixed ethnicity), and those of Spanish-European descent. Thirty-six indigenous languages are named as official Bolivian languages along with Spanish. Bolivia is known for its wildlife and expansive salt flats.

Arnade, Charles W. and McFarren, Peter J.. "Bolivia". Encyclopedia Britannica, 9 Nov. 2023, https://www.britannica.com/place/Bolivia. Accessed 15 November 2023.

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