Saturday night we returned to Manchay to minister to the youth there. At 5:30 we arrived and set up just outside the church. With our instruments under tarps and with carpet rolled out on the gravel, we began the service. The youth began with dance routines then we led in worship and the word. It was so great to see some of the moms, children and youth from the day before when we did children's ministry. We came away from that night amazed at how normal it felt to just hang out and worship with these youth. It is so easy to look at these people and pity them but God is definitely at work in the people of Manchay. Right after this service we drove back into Lima to head to a young adults service, where we will be ministering next week.
This morning we travelled to Indepencia, a little part of Lima. We were there for two services, the first at 9am Rick spoke and the second at 11am, Lorne spoke. It was so amazing to worship with these people. They have such a heart for worship and it was a privilege to worship with them. They praise God with so much joy and celebration and this was something that became quite evident in both services. 4 people gave their hearts to God in the 2 services and we could not wipe the smiles off our faces. Before the speaking, we were able to take in the worship leading of the team there. Singing in Spanish was a bit of a challenge but by the second service, we could almost understand what we were singing. : )
Tonight we went to Zarate, which is an area known to be dangerous. It would not be uncommon to experience robberies or muggings in this area, so we took a little extra precaution. But boy was it ever worth it. While tonight was this church's main Sunday service, it was amazing to see how many youth attended. This little church was packed and over half were youth and children and God's presence was there right from the start. These people are sooo hungry for God's presence and when the call was made in the after service, so many people came to seek God. 4 people gave their hearts to God and so many more just spent time praying.
Actually we have been learning some of the language which has been a success so far. When we meet people we say "como estas?" = how are you. "Mi nombre es..." = My name is. "Bounos Dias" = Good morning. Slowly we're learning. One thing that hasn't taken long to learn is that the Peruvian people are very hospitable people. They truly have a servant's heart and they have been blessing us so much since we've been here. It is such a privilege to be in Peru. Its only been 4 days and already God has done so many amazing things... but we know there is so much more that God has in store and we're so excited to experience it!!!
Manchay
Indepencia
Zarate