A team of 5 from Lifepoint Church of Delaware, OH will soon return to their place of ministry in the Cordillera Negra. Pray for Team Leader Jonathan, Brian, Megan, Ryan and Christine as they prepare and serve next week. Specifically they ask that you pray for:
NOW - : Pray that God is preparing the hearts of the villagers to be open to hearing what He has in store for them next week. Pray for the team that God is working to help us stay focused on Him and what He wants us to do….not that we do what we want.
Saturday: Safe travels as the team flies from Columbus to Washington DC to Miami and into Lima. That the three flights line up with no delays getting into Lima.
Sunday: Safe travels on the 5-8 hour drive from Lima into the Andes Mountains. For protection of the team from altitude illness and any other ailments. That the villages would be excited and welcoming of us and accommodations are made for our first night.
Monday: This is truly the first day that the team has in the villages. Pray that God gives the team strength to share His message. Pray that He opens doors to allow us to share His message and that the team is responsive to what God wants us to do. That people in the village are present and are available to listen and share.
Tuesday: Pray that the team is listening to God and takes advantage of doors that He opens. Pray that the children of the village warm up to the team quickly and want to engage in sporting events (soccer/volleyball). That window allows the team share Bible Scripture and how God has impacted our lives. Pray that God opens doors in the schools to let the team talk with teachers and students in an educational setting.
Wednesday: Pray that God allows us to talk with the government officials in the villages of Tapacocha, Cotaporacho, and Pararin. That God uses the team to encourage them, continue to build relationships, and point them towards God.
Also, pray for their translator, Luigi, as he serves with the team.
(Pictured above is Moises, Doris and family. Moises, a local school teacher, is currently leading the group of Believers in the area.)
Total Pageviews
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Outreach to Children and Farmers
On Friday a team of 5 from the lovely hamlet of Jesup, Georgia will arrive in Yungay. Translating for them will be Anibal and David. They will be working with Pastor Joel and his wife Hilda. Pray that the Lord will use them in a mighty way to reach the children in the after school Bible club and the farmers in their fields. Also, pray for safe travel as they fly to Lima then Anta.
(Pictured above is a Peruvian farmer with his wooden, hand-made plow. They are far more of these than tractors.)
(Pictured above is a Peruvian farmer with his wooden, hand-made plow. They are far more of these than tractors.)
Friday, May 18, 2012
Beautiful Feet
64 of them from FBC Yazoo City MS, Iquitos and Lima will arrive in Huaraz to serve in the Huaylas Valley. They will serve in the city, the Recuay area and in the Cordillera Negra. They will work will children, sing, preach, lead Bible studies and worship and may even paint a local church. It should be an exciting week.
Pray that we will all be patient with one another! The logistics are overwhelming! Pray that the team will quickly make relationships with the people they serve and through His power they will truly see Jesus in us.
For to be sure, he was crucified in weakness, yet he lives by God's power. Likewise, we are weak in him, yet by God's power we will live with him to serve you. 2 Corinthians 13:4
(Photo credit http://hisfirefly.blogspot.com/)
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Ingleside to Santa Cruz & Macate
Today a team of 3 with Javier, Jaime and Zosimo arrived in Huaraz. Tomorrow we will travel down the valley then up to the Santa Cruz District where the pastors and leaders will be waiting. The team asks that you pray for 1. The Word Pastor Jaime of TPI will be well received . 2. The Believers will be encouraged and challenged. 3. The pastors and leaders will be receptive to the opportunity to participate in the on-site seminary. 4. That the vet clinic will provide opportunities to share the gospel. Thanks so much to all of you who will lift the team in prayer. (Pictured above is the community of Tzactza where the kiwicha is nearing harvest time.)
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Ellen, Faithful Servant
This morning a faithful and precious servant went home to Jesus. I first met Ellen Wroughton in June of 2001 on a short-term mission trip to the Northern Conchucos Valley of Peru. She became an inspiration and no doubt, played a part in me being here in full time service. Her husband, Jim, Ellen and their daughters, Katherine and Elizabeth, lived here in Huaraz and Pomabamba for many years as Jim translated the New Testament into Northern Conchucos Quechua. Translating the Word is difficult enough, but they did this during one of Peru’s darkest and most dangerous times. Not even the Sendero Luminoso could shake her faith, even when one of their bullets lodged in the wall of one of the girl’s bed. She viewed it as satan trying to stop the translation and remained faithful to her call. May we be found as faithful as Ellen. Please pray for Jim, Katherine and Elizabeth in the days ahead.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Connecting & Encouraging
One of the greatest blessings of life here in Peru is getting to know and work with National Partners and other missionaries. They are an encouragement to us and hopefully we are an encouragement to them. We need to support each other because we serve in a culture that is often resistant to the message we bring and to us, the messengers. Pray for National Partners and especially for the ones shown above as they plan for a group coming in May.
Shown above are Markus (church planter) , Cristian (pastor) , Victor (pastor) and Humberta (translator and leader).
Shown above are Markus (church planter) , Cristian (pastor) , Victor (pastor) and Humberta (translator and leader).
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Ancash Research
Leaving today for the uttermost parts of Ancash are two student missionaries and their translator. Jared, Jacob and Martin will be traveling for the next three months conducting research in areas that we know little about. Pray for their safety and health. Pray they will easily build relationships with the Northern and Southern Conchucos Quechua as they try to determine the health of the Church in these areas.
(Pictured above are Martin and Jared.)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)