
About Us
Al and Rocio have served in Guayaquil, Ecuador, since 1992, and have devoted most of this time to constructing the Perhaps Today Camp.
The Perhaps Today Camp was founded in January 1998. It is located on the edge of the Ecuadorian jungle, 50 miles southeast of Guayaquil, which is Ecuador's largest city of almost three million people.
Currently, we have a total of 110 beds for campers. The location is very favorable for many outdoor activities. Truly, a great place to meet and to communicate with God.
We have hosted 26 work groups and 130 camp groups since 1999. These have varied in number from 2 to 29 persons. The main purpose for these groups is construction and updating facilities. Now that we have many facilities available for use, we can offer working camps during these construction projects.
Please feel free to contact us concerning your own work project, sponsoring a camp, or any other way that we might be of service to you.
Our Name
During their eleven month stay in San Jose, Costa Rica, in 1991, where Al was attending language school, the couple went to a craft fair. They stopped at a booth which displayed wooden signs. One of them had "Perhaps Today" written on it. The clerk explained its meaning to us, saying that it referred to the Lord's second coming. It's for certain that Jesus is coming back, we just don't know when for sure. It could be "Perhaps...today! Quizas...hoy!"
They were touched by the meaning of the small plaque and bought it. Six years later, in 1997, when the camp needed a name, it had to be Perhaps Today.