A New Frontier

Our team was waiting for our flight to Mizamari from Lima. We were on our way to lead the pastors’ conference in Satipo, a region close to the border of Brazil. There was confusion about which gate we were supposed to board the plane. “Which one is it? Is it gate 3 or gate 4?” Then, a young lady who overheard our conversation asked, “Do you need any help?” in fluent English. Of course, we didn’t need her help, but we thanked her for her kindness.

As we proceeded through the assigned gate, we boarded a transport bus to the plane.
The same young lady happened to be standing right next to us. That’s when the Holy Spirit moved our hearts to speak with her. Long story short, her name was Cesia, and she was working for a company that conducts children’s cancer research. She had completed her master’s degree in the States and was given assignments to work for a few months there and a few months in Peru. Interestingly, she happened to be the daughter of a retired pastor from a region we had never visited before.

During our conversation, she said something that we couldn’t possibly ignore.
“My parents are retired but still helping out with local churches. And there are 127 indigenous villages, full of extremely poor children. We have been asking many mission organizations and large churches to come and help these children for the past 20 years. However, so far, no one has come. They all refuse to come because our region is considered high-risk. The Holy Spirit inspired our hearts to change our plans for the day and visit some of these villages. We asked, “Would you be able to take us to these villages today? I think God wants to show us something.” Cesia replied, “That would be my pleasure. As a matter of fact, the church my parents are helping out these days is celebrating its 1st anniversary this afternoon, and you can meet them along with the children there.”

When we arrived, we realized once again why God orchestrated our encounter with Cesia at the airport. Would you join your hearts with us in prayer to seek God’s will for this new frontier He has revealed to us? Will anyone step forward to help these children in this region labeled as “High Risk?”

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