Wilma Grandez multiplies disciples in Peru

Wilma Grandez is one of our Peruvian partners serving in Lima, and she has been applying Community Health Evangelism (CHE) principles during COVID. When she realized how overwhelming the need in her region was, she invited 60 community leaders to meet with her weekly.

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One man receives an unexpected blessing in Peru

Dr. Willyams Reynoso, our partner in Peru, shared this incredible story with us:

A couple of weeks ago, we went to evangelize while distributing bags of food. We knocked on the door of a house and nobody opened it. We only heard a noise like someone dragging a chair. We were about to leave when "Isidro" opened the door. He told us that he was alone and that his wife had left. He was slow to open the door because he was dragging the chair.

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God uses a police stop to bless Wilma in Peru

Our partner in Lima, Peru has been burdened for those in the poor area of Lima where she ministers who are going without food during the COVID crisis and lockdown there.

So, in typical Wilma fashion, she set out to do something about it. Despite the challenges there, she was able to acquire enough food supplies to distribute to 30 of the neediest families each Saturday.

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Serving those who persecute him

If you have been following our partner updates, you may remember that our partner in South Asia has been facing persecution. As he tries to share the Word of God through social media, police have entered his home to stop him.

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Your stimulus check can help fulfill the Great Commission

If you are like many Americans, you recently received a large check from the government.

Perhaps this check was an answer to prayer for you, and we praise the Lord with you! Paying bills or rent and buying groceries and necessities is important and crucial.

But maybe you don't need all of your stimulus check to make ends meet.

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Prayers needed for Wilma Grandez in Peru

“Mom, can we pray for this man right now? He is dying.”

A police officer in Peru was thrown out of his home because he was infected with coronavirus. He was laying in a park in pain, and Rebecca Grandez was called to take him to a hospital. Because of overcrowded hospitals, people are dying on the streets. Rebecca called Wilma and said, “Mom, can we pray for this man now? He is dying.”

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