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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Tapacocha, Cotaparaco, and Pararin


From June 2nd through June 6th, a team from the Ohio State University will minister in Tapacocha, Cotaporaco, and Pararin. They will be led by Jonathan of Lifepoint Church of Delaware, OH. The team has asked you pray specifically for the following:

Pray for:
* Safe travels and good health.
* To stay focused on God and responsive to what He wants us to do, not that we do what we want.
* That the team has the opportunity to encourage and worship with other believers.
* Pray that God gives the team strength to share His message. Pray that He opens doors to allow us to share His message. That people in the village are present, available, and open to listen and share.
* Pray that God allows the team to talk with the government officials in the villages.
* Pray -That God uses the team to encourage, continue to build relationships, and point others towards God.
             This is a particularly important journey for the team, as they will be seeking God’s will as to what their strategy should be in the future.
(Photo - One of the local beauties in Tapacocha.)

Monday, May 20, 2013

Santa Rosa, Rondos & Baños


The next team to come this way will be led by New Life Community Church in Asheville NC and Disciple Makers Church in FL.  They will be planning in Santa Rosa and leading conferences in Rondos and Baños in the Huanuco region. They have asked that you pray for them in these ways:

* Pray for safety and good health.  Some of our team members are already experiencing health challenges before we even leave.
* Pray that we will be able to connect with the hearts of the people we are ministering to. We have a plan, but we want to be ready to change in order to be more effective in our communication.    
* Pray that the people attending the conference will be ready to receive the hope of the great commission and ready to break through barriers that keep us all from being bold in engaging lostness wherever we find it.
Also pray for national leaders Pedro, Victor and others pictured above.