And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him; and a threefold cord is not quickly broken. - Ecclesiastes 4:12
This past week at Taking the Light, we accomplished a lot while in South America. I will share more about that in upcoming posts, but one of the main highlights is the partnerships we have created. It seemed like God was intertwining cords to send them out to do His work. It was exciting to witness God's men coming together under the banner of His work.
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During our time in Peru, we collaborated with Luis Alberto, a graduate of Peru Bible College who has a heart to see his country reached with the gospel. Luis is our point person and will assist in the installation of transmitters, oversee the equipment, create new programs in Peru, and be responsible for receiving calls from those impacted by the media outlets created last week.
Additionally, we supported National Pastor and itinerant preacher Daniel Araujo by delivering a radio transmitter. Daniel will use this transmitter in the villages where he works, ministering to believers and reaching new people with the gospel.
On our last full day in the Andes Mountains, we traveled about four hours away from the city to a small town called San Pedro de Querque, Peru. A wonderful couple, believers who aim to reach the small towns surrounding their farm, reside there. Setting up the transmitter in Querque was exciting. Mr. Arce already had a radio antenna, and we feel blessed to provide this part of the world access to the gospel.
Lastly, I would be remiss not to mention David Gardner, my best friend. David found me in a small town while he was on deputation, and he has been a blessing to me and my family ever since. David is already family to us, and I feel incredibly blessed to work with my friend.
God is good and He is making a cord that will be strong. Thank you for your support and your prayers. We are on the move, taking the light to a lost world.