Lima
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Salvation and Praise Missionary Church – Santa Clara – Lima
Led by a passionate pastor from Argentina, the Salvation and Praise Missionary Church is very active in their local community in Santa Clara and the area around the Carretera Central. They are building bridges between evangelical churches in the area as a means of reaching more people for Christ. They have also been helping surrounding towns affected by recent national disasters, using emergency relief as a means of building relationships and beginning discipleship. Beyond their local community, they have a long-term relationship with a native community in the Amazon Jungle where they take regular mission trips, work with the native children, and disciple new believers. The native community now has their first ever church building, and the 30 new church members are already working on spreading the Gospel to the community next to their own. How amazing to see God’s Kingdom expanding as brothers and sisters at the Salvation and Praise Missionary Church are obedient to His calling to serve as missionaries all over Peru. |
Gamaliel Church – Pachacutec – Lima
An hour outside of Lima, Pachacutec is a settlement with nearly 250,000 people perched on the sand overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Many of its inhabitants live below the poverty line, and some live below the extreme poverty line. Gamaliel Church is a beacon of light in the community of Pachacutec, providing both hope and help for those in need. Gamaliel Church’s children’s programs, youth group, and marriage and family groups are not only growth opportunities for members of the congregation, they are also tools the church uses to reach out to the community. Their church library and Christian elementary school are part of their greater vision to educate the next generation to be disciples for Christ and share the Gospel in all of the world. In addition to spreading the Gospel in Pachacutec, Gamaliel Church is going on regular mission trips to a partner church in a small village in the Andes Mountains.
An hour outside of Lima, Pachacutec is a settlement with nearly 250,000 people perched on the sand overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Many of its inhabitants live below the poverty line, and some live below the extreme poverty line. Gamaliel Church is a beacon of light in the community of Pachacutec, providing both hope and help for those in need. Gamaliel Church’s children’s programs, youth group, and marriage and family groups are not only growth opportunities for members of the congregation, they are also tools the church uses to reach out to the community. Their church library and Christian elementary school are part of their greater vision to educate the next generation to be disciples for Christ and share the Gospel in all of the world. In addition to spreading the Gospel in Pachacutec, Gamaliel Church is going on regular mission trips to a partner church in a small village in the Andes Mountains.