Miguel C. February 2009 Report | Print |
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Tuesday, 17 March 2009 19:34
Brothers and Sisters in the Lord,

I pray that you are well. Thankfully we are serving the Lord with great enthusiasm and the Lord is blessing us and opening doors for us to continue serving him.

On January 25th we visited a new work.
I had to travel for an hour on motorcycle and then I had to cross a river that is up because of the rains. Right now we are in the rainy season. When I arrived we met with the brethren for worship. During the service three people repented and professed faith in Christ. The next day I walked three hours to a place called Pampaverde to preach at a new work where some Pentecostal groups have been trying to take over the work. They have already taken some of the members of the church. We taught there in the evenings about the marks of a true Christian, from 1 John. We visited with some of the brothers there. We went to the house of  the brother who had been leading the work there. It made me want to cry when we got to his house and I saw how his wife was suffering from epilepsy and I found out that he had left his wife for another woman.  Please pray for her and for  the brothers in that church. On March 14th some of the brothers from our church went to have a prayer vigil at the church in order to encourage them. Also, we hope to have a session of our Bible Institute with them on April 6th.

On January 27th I returned home to spend some time with my family and to prepare for preaching and teaching at our church. During the first 15 days of February I was at home with family working on some things around the house. On March 7th I visited again a new work in Timbes. There I taught a group of pastors about the family since their families were there with them. On Sunday, March 8th, two people made professions of faith at our church; one was a 49 year old man and that other was a 19 year old man. Please pray for these new brothers.

May God bless you brothers. Please pray for our church here in northern Peru.
 
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