Thursday, October 1, 2009

Cusco Partnership Report

The following report outlines the most recent mission trip to Cusco, Peru, to further develop our partnership with the Pilgrim Wesleyan Church of Peru in planting a healthy and vibrant church in Cusco.

This trip to Cusco took place July 21 – August 1, 2009. This year’s team consisted of seven people: Jonathan Lewis, Zack Currie, Jun Nawa, Young Nawa, Megan Phillips, Marie Shull and Zach Shull. The focus of the team’s activities focused on the following areas:

  • Continue to build a strong relationship with Pastor Jose De Ita and his wife Cecil, and with the church family.
  • Conduct children’s ministry activities, home visits and to encourage the people as they struggle to build a healthy and effective church.
  • Expose representatives of District churches to the need that exists, and to build a passion for ministry in Cusco.


Through our children’s ministry activities team members are able to capture a heart and passion for the work here in Cusco. Sunday through Wednesday mornings we began at 9:00 A.M. and spent the morning and part of the afternoon with the children. Usually we wrapped up the ministry time around noon, and then spent other time in fellowship and games with the children. We read Bible stories, shared our own words of greetings and encouragement, sang with the children, played soccer, and led the children in a craft time. Each of these times allowed team members to work directly with the children, overcome language barriers, and share their love together. Each team member reported about how individual children just simply worked their way into their heart. Each day we were able to provide a lunch for the children at the close of our time together. These times really do mean the world to the children, and it gives the team members opportunities to build strong connections with the children.

Another highlight of the trip included the painting of a mural of Noah’s Ark with a rainbow on the wall of the worship room of the church. Megan Phillips and Zack Currie did a fantastic job, and completed it on the final ministry day of the trip.

Everyone was able to receive a tremendous blessing, use their talents, and be a witness of the love of Jesus Christ. We had a great team that worked well together. We prayed for one another. And even though one of our team members suffered for a time, it gave the other team members the opportunity to care for her and lift her spirits. God united the team and made us one in a powerful way.

Thank you to all those throughout the District family who prayed for us, supported our team members, and whose churches give faithfully to support our Partnership. Our work in Cusco continues, so please prayerfully consider how your church might desire to be a part of this great work. Whether you are sending a team or an individual, or whether you are supporting the partnership financially or through prayer, we are all in this together and we’ll all rejoice in seeing God bless this ministry with a harvest of souls.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Evangelistic Campaign in Cusco, Peru

I am thrilled to report a new development from our Church Planting project in Cusco, Peru. There is a new project that will take place this month that I believe will have a tremendous impact on the evangelistic impact of our church-plant in Cusco. An evangelistic group from Colombia called "Pasemos y Ayudemos" (Come Over And Help Us) is planning on coming to Cusco to hold an evangelistic campaign on June 20 - 30. I am truly excited about this because this group has traveled throughout Latin America, and everywhere they go God has used them to reach people for Jesus Christ, and have been a blessing to the churches where they've worked. They travel in a group of 10-12 young people, and raise their own support in order to go where God gives them open doors. They have a missionary spirit, and it shows through in the results of their ministry. Please be sure keep this in your prayers.

Naturally, there are logistical costs that our Pastor in Cusco, Jose De Ita will have to incur that are outside of our regularly budgeted expenses. If there happens to be uncommitted funds in your Missions Budget, or if the Lord might lay this evangelistic project on your heart to support, please feel free to let me know as soon as you can. Pastor De Ita has taken this step of faith to host this group simply because he believes their presence and ministry could result in many souls won into the Kingdom. Any help you might be able to give to this effort would be a blessing beyond imagination.