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Reporting
From Punchana:
June 4, 2008; June
6, 2008; June 13, 2008
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EMM Report
from Punchana Iquitos Peru
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The crowds worship Jesus with Radical People
Stoves were distributed
More stores distributed
Villages are being fed using the stoves that you
helped to provide.
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June 13th
Our fourth-day of ministry in
Punchana brought even more blessing to our team and to those we
ministered to. Team members Floyd Roseberry and Adam Weatherby
were the featured speakers at the conference for pastors and
church leaders. Adam's wife Brenda Weatherby was the featured
speaker at the conference for women in the churches. They all
three told us that the ministry with these church leaders was a
wonderful time.
Most of the others on our team visited an orphanage called Hogar
de Menores. This is home for many children whose parents have
died or have abandoned them. There are more than 700 kids in the
facility ranging in age from just a few months up to seventeen
years old. Many of the girls have been kicked out of the home by
their fathers because they were pregnant and are living there
with their babies. The regional government runs this home, but
their resources are very meager. Our team enjoyed a time of
singing with them and then shared the love of Jesus with the
kids through puppets and a message. Then they gave us a time to
just visit with them and show them some love. The surprise was
when the kids in Hogar challenged our team to a soccer match! So
many of our team members took to the field and played the
national pastime of "Futbol" with the kids in Hogar. The match
ended in a draw but everyone had a great time. Nobody wanted to
leave!
Others on the team had an opportunity to visit the Manuel
Clavero School for Mentally Retarded Children. The conditions
affecting these kids were all over the map. Yet they were all
excited to see these people from the United States come to visit
with them. The team gave them a simple Gospel presentation but
spent most of their time playing various games with the kids.
One of our team members, Chet Akins remarked later, "I grew up
very poor and I had this perfectionism thing going on and would
never, or very seldom touch or even look at a down syndrome
person or others like that. I guess it reminded me of where I
came from. I was sent to the school for Down syndrome kids and I
thought, Oh Boy! I am really going to have to step out now, and
I did. Janet started this game where the kids got in two lines
and each line of kids passed a ball over and under to each other
and then the kid at the end of the line would run to the front
and the game would start again. Well I looked over to the side
and there were these two kids in wheel chairs not able to play
the game. I went over to one of them and took him to the end of
one of the lines. When the ball came to him, I pushed his wheel
chair running to the front of the line. The boy was crying and
carrying on so much I thought I had hurt him. But the teacher
said he was having a great time and then I saw that he was
laughing and having a great time!" Chet finished telling his
story with tears in his eyes and a quivering lip. We always do a
lot of planning in setting up these ministry opportunities but
we never know how the Lord will work in the lives of those we
are ministering to. Often times it is the teams members who
receive the greatest blessings!
When we arrived at the all age event at the San Martin Sporting
Field on the second festival night there was an even larger
crowd than on the first evening. The music was playing and
thousands of people were singing and dancing to praise music
that was glorifying our Lord! This was followed by the Christian
rap group Radical People who really did a great job of getting
the people pumped up to hear Dan's message of hope in Jesus
Christ. God anointed the message that Dan used and we saw more
than 400 people come forward in response to Dan's invitation to
accept Jesus into their lives!
That same night was the first night of the satellite Festival at
the Progresso grounds where Adam Weatherby gave the Gospel
message. Adam reported about one thousand people attending and
the response to the Gospel message was a blessing as scores of
people, men, women and children swarmed forward to pray for
Jesus to change their lives!
Our ministry in Punchana was full of blessings. This will be our
last email report on our trip; but we will be sending out a full
report of the festival by mail soon and we will post the report
on our web site as well for those of you who are not on our
mailing list.
Thank you again for supporting the ministry in Punchana through
your prayers and finances! Your partnership with EMM is what
makes it possible to reach all of these new brothers and sisters
with the life-changing message of the Gospel!
Serving Him together,
Carl Dawson
Ministry Director
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Mayor welcomes us to Punchana
Dan gives message of hope
People come forward for Jesus
A new life in Christ begins
Cheryl prays for sick woman
Stoves are distributed at festival
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Radical People rap to the crowd
The invitation is given
New believers receive counseling
Family steps forward together
Steve ministers to hurting woman
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June 6th
The first night of the all
age meetings was a wonderful surprise! Usually the first night
at many of our festivals is quite low in attendance. Mainly
because it is typically on a Thursday night and many people do
not want to come out on a weeknight. However, as we turned the
corner to approach the San Martin sporting grounds we saw
thousands of people waiting for our team to arrive.
As the team climbed out of the busses, the mayor of Punchana
greeted Dan and thanked him for bringing this ministry of the
Lord and humanitarian aid to his district in Iquitos. The mayor
joined Dan on stage to offer him and the EMM ministry team an
official welcome to Punchana and said that we are welcome back
anytime.
The atmosphere at the grounds was exciting as we began our first
night. The people were still and attentive as our band led them
in a time of worship. This was followed by the Christian rap
band, Radical People. Radical People are well known in Lima, but
out here in the Amazon region they aren't as well known, and
their style of music is really different from what the people
are used to. But by the time their set was finished the people
were dancing and having a great time.
Then Dan came to the stage and began his message of hope in
Jesus Christ. Usually at open-air grounds like this one, many
people will stand toward the edges of the crowd and mill about,
and some will even leave. However, last night the crowd was
still, attentive and they stayed to hear more. They were hanging
on the words of life that Dan was sharing through the Holy
Spirit.
When Dan gave the invitation for people to respond to the Gospel
message, at first they came forward by ones and twos. Then the
Holy Spirit seemed to break a spell and they began coming by the
dozens. By the end of the evening, more than 260 people came
forward this first night to make decisions for the Lord! In
fact, there were entire families who came forward to surrender
to the Lord and begin a new life in Christ.
We are excited to see how God will continue to work over the
next two nights. Please keep praying for our team to be
effective ministers for the Lord. Also, pray for our luggage
with eyeglasses to arrive soon as our entire team is scheduled
to do eyeglass clinics tomorrow and we cannot do them if the
glasses don't arrive.
What a blessed time we are having here in Iquitos. We could not
be here if it were not for the generous and gracious support
that each of you provide in finances and prayers. Dan, I, and
our team want you to know that your support is leading to the
salvation of hundreds so far, as well as providing health for
thousands of children through the parasite medicine program, and
the stoves for the glass of milk program. I pray that you are
blessed to be a part of the team.
Serving Him together,
Carl Dawson
Ministry Director
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Mayor welcomes us to Punchana
Dan gives message of hope
People come forward for Jesus
A new life in Christ begins
Cheryl prays for sick woman
Stoves are distributed at festival
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Radical People rap to the crowd
The invitation is given
New believers receive counseling
Family steps forward together
Steve ministers to hurting woman
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June 4th
Thank you so much for your
prayers and support of our ministry. Here is a brief report of
how things are going so far. The team all arrived safely in Lima
during the wee hours of Monday morning. There were some
challenges as three team members arrived missing all or part of
their luggage, so we were delayed in getting to the hotel. We
finally arrived around 3:30am. We postponed our team meeting
until 11 the next morning so that we could all catch up on some
sleep. We had a great time of worship and prayer. We then went
to the airport to make our flight to Iquitos. We arrived in
Iquitos at about 6pm on Monday evening. After everybody checked
into the hotel, we headed out to a news conference where we had
several radio, TV and newspaper reporters in attendance. There
was about a 1-hour program, Dan answered questions, then we all
had a nice dinner at the conference. The reporters were
wonderful and are planning to give good reports of our ministry.
Ministry
Begins
Yesterday was our first full day of ministry. It was in the
village of Barrio Florido where we distributed parasite
medicine, eyeglasses and food packets. Our team members shared
Christ with the primary and secondary students as well as in the
main town square. While in Barrio Florido Dan preached at the
Father of Miracles Catholic Church.
Praise God
There were over 100 decisions made for Christ from our first day
of ministry!
A Special
Treat and More Praises
The Navy of Peru treated us to a special gift as they provided a
naval vessel to transport all of our USA and Peru team to Barrio
Florido. When they heard about the humanitarian aid we were
bringing to the people, they offered to help by providing the
transportation for free. That was a huge savings to us as there
were nearly 200 people on that ministry team.
We were able to provide medicine for the entire village helping
nearly 3,000 children and adults to get rid of the parasites in
their bodies and vitamins to help build them up. About 400 pairs
of reading glasses were distributed in the village. Adam
Weatherby preached a gospel message at the town square while
others were doing ministry at the schools and ministering at the
eyeglass clinics. It was a wonderful day!
Request for
Prayer
Please pray for the team members from Grants Pass that lost
their luggage. Both suitcases contained eyeglasses. The bags are
in Lima, but Peru customs department does not want to allow them
to pass because they contain glasses. They want the owners to
return to Lima to pay duties before they will release them. The
team members cannot return to Lima alone, and we need the
glasses here for our ministry. We are working on a solution, but
ask for your prayers for God to intervene so that customs will
release the suitcases and forward them to us in Iquitos.
Please continue to pray for the team members and for the
thousands of souls that God is calling into His Kingdom.
Thank you again for your continued prayers and support. We will
be sending more reports during our trip.
Serving Him together,
Carl Dawson
Ministry Director
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