We are off to a great start for a new year! We give praise to God that much support has come in and we are now down to only lacking $663/month to be at 100% of our budget! We are at 93%! We have a couple of missions conferences lined up and are working on scheduling a few more visits to churches this spring. So far we are fairly open. Meg and I are taking an online course in counseling this Spring with CCEF thanks to a generous donation from a good friend.
So far we have scheduled:
Redeemer Church in Jackson, MS February 22-24
Thompson Memorial in Centreville, MS March 1-3
Grace Presbyterian Church in Central, LA March 3 Evening Service
First Presbyterian Church in Jasper, AL May 19
Grace Presbyterian Church in Metairie, LA May 26
Our goal is to return to Peru by June 9
Updates on Peru:
Alexis Alayo is doing an amazing job coordinating classes with our BTS cohorte using IIIM classes. The cohorte is on summer break until March. Alexis is also serving as assistant SUSA director with Ps. Esdras Vasquez. Alexis got engaged and has asked me to do his wedding. They are planning for sometime in October.
Luis Mendoza is serving as communication director and just recently spearheaded the coordination for summer camp the first week of January. Luis got engaged and has also asked me to do his wedding and is planning for setting the date in July.
Jefferson Alayo got married to Katy in August of last year and is serving with Geneva School in administration. He is also leading the young adults ministry, music ministry and a discipleship study with three young men in the church who are also studying in the cohorte with Areopago.
Bryand Cruzado is sadly not continuing with his work with Ps. Percy in Parque Industrial. Bryand also recently got engaged.
Oscar Loyola is also serving as a SUSA intern and is now assisting Ps. Percy in Parque Industrial.
Prayer requests:
Pray for Las Ponas carpenter, Norvil Campos. Norvil had a hernia operation about 4 years ago. He has another hernia and is not able to work much and may need another operation. Please pray for his healing.
“Those who have never been told of him will see, and those who have never heard will understand.”
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