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New Logo and more
This blog, as well as our social media, was launched with a logo that was not original. We found it on the World Wide Web, but we didn’t want to continue to use this ‘stolen’ logo. Since last week we have our own logo. We thank our friend Marco for his time, energy and idea! We are really content with the outcome, a logo that represents our “Heart for Peru.”
Our search for a place to serve continues…
Last week, we saw two missionaries of Latin Link in action. On Monday, we visited a training for children´s ministry workers. It was encouraging to see about 120 in attendance. This training is given every Monday for three months and each session the participant needs to pay an amount similar to two dollar. The missionary explained that most pastors and churches don’t really support children’s work that much, so many participants pay the fee out of their own pocket. The topic for that night was ‘prayer and praise.’ The missionary shared many ways to teach children to pray and praise God. She also had great ideas to create cheap instruments for worship. This missionary works for an organization that writes and creates material for children’s ministry in Spanish, which is also sold outside Peru even in the USA.
On Thursday, we went with a missionary to a church she planted south of Lima. (It was good to be in a rural area for a little while.) This missionary does mostly evangelism, discipleship and church planting. She shared with us some testimonies of the thirty years she has been in Peru. The church we visited has been there for several years, but it took quite some years before it was the church it is today. This afternoon we heard again about the importance of prayer.
We will continue to visit some projects. We feel and know that God directs and guides us through these projects and meetings to the place that He prepared for us. We put our trust in Him and know that He will show us.
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