Piura Peru

Piura Peru

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Tuesday!

Today is our last day at the first site. Yesterday started off a bit rocky, since the teacher of the local school decided not to let her kids out of class like she had promised Juan (speculation is that she found out we were a Christian group). We had smaller groups of kids in the morning, but made up for that yesterday afternoon, when both sites had more than 100 kids! We returned from lunch, and about 20 or so kids were waiting for us... we started handing out t shirts, and turned around and there were 100! Praise God!

Christian was worried that he would be run over by the kids here playing soccer, but he held his own with them, and even scored twice. He also gave a devotion yesterday, about God having a plan for each of their lives. He did great. My "baby" is really growing up-- I think he would have been fine on this trip without us, just goes off with the rest of the group and does his thing! He's already eaten cow heart and ceviche, and wants to try everything else he can. Let me tell you, the adults on this trip are amazed at how much this kid eats!

I was able to share a devotion with the kids yesterday, and then the plan of salvation with the adults as the camp was ending. Please pray that God`s Words are sunk deep into these people`s hearts. As you might know, this area is heavily entrenched in witchcraft.

Also pray for poor Novene and Wardel... they are still without bags!

Much love,
Yolanda

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Piura Information

Introduction to Piura:

Piura is a city in northwestern Peru. It is the capital of the Piura Region and the Piura Province.

The population is approximately 400,000.

It was here that Spanish Conqueror Francisco Pizarro founded the first Spanish city in South America, San Miguel de Piura, in 1532, thus earning the modern day city its Peruvian nickname: "La Primera Ciudad"- meaning: the first city.