
I HAVE INCREDIBLE NEWS!!!
Below is an email from Eric concerning a donation that was made to Spirit-Led Expeditions for the Quechua speaking people Pastor Willy is ministering to!!!
Email from Eric:
I just got off the phone with Faith Comes By Hearing ministry in New Mexico. With our Quechua Audio Bible Program we were hitting some road blocks, due to all the equipment, batteries needed, cost, etc. of the CDs.
Besides CDs they also have a new propitiatory product called the "Proclaimer." This is a device that is 9 inches long and 5 inches tall. It can be fully charged by batteries and also uses solar power, never needing electricity if need be. It has the entire New Testament and can be sorted by book and chapter. Up to 300!! people can listen at once. One of the reasons we were going to have to go with CDs is that the Proclaimer cost $100 each!
FCBH just told me that they were donating 8 free Proclaimers to us, and allowed me to purchase 3 additional ones at $85 each. They were getting ready to load them with the Quechua language, Cusco dialect as we spoke!
We thank God for providing this and can't wait to show them off Sunday night (29th) @ the Deep Creek Service (fully charged) for you to hear the Bible in the Quechua language and to pray over these before they go out!
To the adventure, Enrique Lovin
PS Continue to pray for our blanket project so that we can meet our goal of 500 blankets, we are off total budget at this time $3000. God will provide! :)
Besides CDs they also have a new propitiatory product called the "Proclaimer." This is a device that is 9 inches long and 5 inches tall. It can be fully charged by batteries and also uses solar power, never needing electricity if need be. It has the entire New Testament and can be sorted by book and chapter. Up to 300!! people can listen at once. One of the reasons we were going to have to go with CDs is that the Proclaimer cost $100 each!
FCBH just told me that they were donating 8 free Proclaimers to us, and allowed me to purchase 3 additional ones at $85 each. They were getting ready to load them with the Quechua language, Cusco dialect as we spoke!
We thank God for providing this and can't wait to show them off Sunday night (29th) @ the Deep Creek Service (fully charged) for you to hear the Bible in the Quechua language and to pray over these before they go out!
To the adventure, Enrique Lovin
PS Continue to pray for our blanket project so that we can meet our goal of 500 blankets, we are off total budget at this time $3000. God will provide! :)
MORE INFO: http://www.the-ctc.org/proclaimer.htm
This is an amazing thing! The blankets have come along slowly but we are still trusting to have plenty to hand out at the clinics and in ministry at various sites with both teams. July is the coldest month in Peru!! Jon and I still have monetary and prayer needs as we prepare. Boards prep has been very taxing on me, and will be especially this coming week as I have 4 tests and 2 sets of practical examinations. I had an overwhelming sense of peace yesterday, however. I know that if God brought me this far, he is going to carry me all the way through.
Today I worked at the Free Clinic and tried my best to comfort so many of the patients having such a hard time just trying to survive. God loves each and every one of them, and it shocked me to see how much they are put down mentally by Satan and fall into a spiral of depression. So many people around us are hurting. Some were just bitter, and some came in with tears in their eyes. They desperately need the love of Jesus, and today showed me even more how medicine is a door to show that love. We must be willing to be sensitive to God in those situations and love on those who need it.
Pray for us as we prepare to love on the people of Peru.

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