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An Unknown Village

The region of Huancayo sits amidst the Andes Mountains at an altitude of approximately 11,000 feet, about a 10-hour bus ride from the capital city of Lima. Currently, COJ supports four churches in that region. This year, we received a request to support a church that had absolutely no resources, located about a two-hour drive from Huancayo. Despite our busy schedule leading pastors’ conferences in four different cities, we decided to make time to visit this village. The winding, unpaved road proved challenging to drive, and the two-hour journey felt like an eternity. We didn’t even know the name of the village. Nevertheless, Pastor Irma awaited us at the village entrance, so we proceeded with our visit. Upon reaching the meeting place for this church, where approximately 35 children and youth had gathered, all we could do was take a deep breath. Pastor Irma was visiting an old friend in this region when she noticed children lacking both physical and spiritual provision. She was deeply moved by the Spirit of the Lord to go and share Jesus with the children of the village. In the entire village, there is only one elementary school and one church. The gathering space was a tiny area beneath the roof of someone else’s house. It seemed almost impossible to imagine how 35 children could fit into such a small space. Yet, Pastor Irma’s heart is filled with compassion and love for these children, desiring for them to know Jesus and be saved. For the past six months, she had fervently prayed for God to send someone to support these children in their desperate need. Would you please join us in prayer for the expansion of God’s kingdom into this unknown village and for all the children to become the ‘Children of Jesus?’

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?”

Vietnam Visit: God Touching Lives

Stepping onto the soil of Ho Chi Minh for the first time, we felt a rush of emotions – excitement, anticipation, and a level of nervousness. We wanted to know what God wanted us to do here, especially for an orphanage nestled amidst the lush greenery of the countryside. As we entered the “Glory to the Lord” orphanage doors, we were greeted by the smiling faces of orphanage staff and children who had faced more hardship and adversity in their short lives than most of us could ever imagine. Yet, despite their circumstances, there was a sense of joy and resilience that permeated the air, a reflection of the love and happiness they found in our Heavenly Father. Walking through the corridors of the orphanage, we were struck by the simplicity of their lives – bare walls adorned with loving photos, colorful cabinets filled with their clothes, and beds neatly arranged in rooms. It was a stark reminder of the privilege and abundance that many of us take for granted, and yet, amidst the simplicity, there was a richness of love that filled the air. As we spent time with the children, we were humbled by their generosity and their capacity for love. Despite their own struggles, they had a sense of compassion and empathy that touched our hearts in a very loving way. And we fell in love with them right on the spot. But perhaps the most profound moment of our visit came when we sat down with the orphanage director to learn more about their needs and challenges. As she shared the stories of the children – their hopes, their dreams, and their struggles – our hearts were moved with compassion, and we knew that God has a heart for the people of Vietnam. And so, dear sponsors, we urge you to join us in prayer for God’s direction for this orphanage and the people of Vietnam. Please pray for wisdom and discernment in how we can best serve their needs and for God’s provision and protection over these precious souls, that they may grow and thrive in an environment of God’s love and care.

India: God’s Abounding Grace

It was our revisit to India in four years. Covid had shackled our feet for many years, preventing us from visiting the orphanage children and tribal village churches and pastors. Meanwhile, Pastor Abraham had a severe heart attack, and we knew God was calling us back to India. While visiting and encouraging Pastor Abraham, we also wanted to visit the orphanage children and the construction sites of the tribal village churches. The first church we visited was in a village called “Cummanivani Palem.” We drove at least 2.5 hours through uncharted territory to get there. It was an astounding site of instant discouragement. There isn’t enough space on this page to share all the details. Pastor Vijay Paul and his wife are in their early 30s. When he told his parents and family about his conversion to Christ, they expelled him from the family. Not only that, but they were attacked in every possible way by the enemy. Subsquently, Pastor Paul lost three children due to difficult situations, but they couldn’t turn back from following Jesus as their Lord and Savior. Later, they were called to ministry. After studying under Pastor Abraham in the Bible school, they moved to the village of “Cummanivani Palem.” Altogther, there are about 80 families who had no idea who Jesus was. They had no house to live in. They had no running water to drink from. However, they knew they were called to give their lives for the salvation of the village people. They put up a tent and traveled three miles each day just to draw water to survive. They also knocked on all 80 houses’ doors. The Holy Spirit worked, and people started to turn their hearts to Christ! Hallelujah! One elderly couple received Jesus as their Lord and Savior, and the first thing they did was to donate their land for church building. However, they had no resources to construct a church. That is when the Lord sent us there! Isn’t He so good and faithful? We already dug a bore well for them, and now they have fresh water! Hallelujah! Please pray that we will be able to support the church and small parsonage building project soon. To God be the glory!

Heal our hearts, Lord! (Psalm 147: 3)

From May to June of 2024, there will be ABBA Conferences held for Pastors and Leaders in the regions of Peru: Piura, Sicuani, Lima, Madre de Dios, Satipo, Oxapampa, Huancayo, Iquitos, Tarapoto, Arequipa, Cusco, and Puno. Please pray for the Lord to do His will during these conferences. May Jesus touch all the hearts of the participants who may be going through difficult times and struggling physically, financially, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. All for the glory of our ABBA Father. To raise an army of the Kingdom of God, for the proclamation of the Gospel of Christ, based on the Word of God, and moved by the Holy Spirit! Prayer Requests: 1. May God protect each participant and cast out all worry, distraction, fear, or danger from the ABBA conferences. 2. May all the participants leave the conference filled with the fire of the Holy Spirit and committed to proclaiming the gospel of Christ. 3. May the Holy Spirit take control over every detail of the conferences. 4. May the sovereignty and healing power of our Abba Father be manifested for His glory, honor and praise.

A Strengthened Light

In last month’s newsletter, we shared a story of the “Bread of Life” church in Piura, a city in northern Peru that borders Ecuador. After several years of heavy rains and strong winds, the roof and walls were no longer able to provide a safe place for the members of that church to gather together. But God had called and moved our hearts to come to rebuild that worship place, but God had moved so many hearts and changed so many people to achieve His purpose. It started even before the HHK WMC was involved in Piura. A pastor from Piura was in a member of the Christian Military Association, had met, then our Peru director Sister Carmen before and joined in ABBA Peru conference. He was ministering in Piura. So, when another church was torn down from the flooding in 2017, he already knew who could help. And that’s how we were connected to Piura and subsequently to “Bread of Life” church. As we were thinking of what the new church building was to look like, God used people from a generous sponsor in Maryland to a Riverside Tree alumni, who studied architecture in Peru to build God’s beautiful temple. Even during construction, God brought together the church members to help with laying the foundation, erecting the walls, and every step in-between. Small children even came to help spackle the walls. This was more than just getting a new church; it was the gathering of God’s family together. The entire roof was done by a local pastor who attends our ABBA conferences. While all that is missing are a few coats of paint, this all goes to show that while we are never certain of how or who God will use for His purpose; God calls upon all His people to come gathered under His spirit to do His grand work and be the light to this world! Amen.

The First and Greatest Commandment

By God’s grace, the pastors and leaders of COJ ministry gathered together in Lima, Peru for a 4 days 3 nights spiritual retreat in which they were encouraged and convicted to love God and to love the children whom God has entrusted to them. Many, if not, most of the children in COJ ministry have been abandoned by their earthly father and mother. However, as King David confesses in Psalm 27:10, “Though my father and mother forsake me, the Lord will receive me.” May our children know and believe that we have a Father in Heaven who loves and cares for each one of them. During one of the sessions, the Holy Spirit convicted the staff to serve the pastors and leaders by washing their feet as Jesus washed the feet of his disciples. It was a humbling and blessed time in which the Holy Spirit touched the hearts of the pastors as they prayed for each child in their church by name. It is our prayer that all the pastors and leaders will continue to love and diligently teach the Word of God to our next generation so that they won’t be lost but instead, live a humble and obedient life.

Prayer Requests for March 2024

1. Lord, we pray for all the children in the COJ program. Father, let all the children stay strong and healthy both physically and spiritually. Let all the COJ children establish true and personal loving relationship with you. Strengthen and empower all the pastors and Sunday school teachers who are serving these children. Let them have the heart of our Lord Jesus to love children like Jesus would. 2. Lord, we pray for ABBA Peru 2024 pastors and youth conference. Let all the pastors in 13 regions to have unified vision and hearts to raise up next generation mighty people. Let our Spirit be poured out upon everyone attending the conference from May to August. Empower and use all the speakers to deliver your words to bring transformation. Lord, let the fire of Abba spread to all Latin American countries. 3. Lord, we continually pray for the situation in Ecuador. Please protect all the churches, pastors and children from all the extreme violence going on in that country. Lord, let all the material support be safely delivered to the churches and children. Let all the churches be able to continually gather and worship you. Let the children grow up in that situation to become a true light and salt of your kingdom. 4. Lord, we pray for Vietnam and India. If it is your will open the door to Vietnam to start Children of Jesus ministry there. Lead our path to the churches and children that you have your eyes set on in Vietnam. Protect our team visiting Vietnam for the first time from March 4-7. Lord, let the gospel of Jesus be powerfully preached and shared in 100 tribal villages around Chintaluru region. Help pastor Abrahm with his recovery from severe heart-attack and provide him a automobile that he desperately needs to continue the gospel ministry. Help the orphans in India to know that you are their wonderful heavenly Abba Father.

Prayer Requests for February 2024

1. Lord, if it is your will grant pastor Abraham a car for him to continually travel and share the gospel of Jesus to all tribal villages. 2. Lord, we pray for the upcoming RECOFA, ABBA Peru national directors meeting. A) Let all the pastors and leaders be men and women of God after your own heart. B) Let your Spirit be poured out upon everyone attending. C) Empower and use all the speakers to deliver your words to bring transformation. D) Let your will be done in Peru to raise up the next generation mighty men and women. E) Lord, let the fire of Abba spread to all Latin American countries. 3. Lord, we pray for the upcoming COJ pastor’s retreat. A) Father, let all the pastors truly love you and love others with all of their hearts. B) Let all the COJ children establish true and personal loving relationship with you. C) Strengthen and empower all those who will be serving this retreat. 4. Lord, we pray for the situation in Ecuador. A) Please protect all the churches, pastors and children from all the extreme violence going on in that country. B) Lord, let all the material support be safely delivered to the churches and children. C) Let all the churches be able to continually gather and worship you. D) Let the children grow up in that situation to become a true light and salt of your kingdom. 5. Lord, if it is your will open the door to Vietnam to start Children of Jesus ministry there. Please be with us as we travel to that country from March 4-7 and show us what you desire to do while we are there.

A Heart that Doesn’t Stop!

Towards the end of 2023, Pastor Samuel Abraham was hospitalized for a heart attack. This was right at the start of his busy December ministry schedule. He had just finished baptizing over 35 people and was on his way to minister in another rural village when he felt a tightness in his heart, and soon enough he knew he was in trouble. On his way to the hospital, his heart was still on the poor families and children who were eagerly waiting his arrival. With a heavy heart, he needed to cancel that visitation and he was left lying in a hospital bed. After a few days, he was discharged and immediately, he was right back into service. By the end of the year, Pastor Abraham’s ministry was a major success as many children, youth, and adults were fed physically and spiritually through hearing the living word of God. At the start of 2024, the Denver office had an opportunity to talk to Pastor Abraham through a Zoom conference. He shared about the newly installed stent in his heart and the residual effects from the heart attack. The universal healthcare system in India is designed to help its citizens with almost entirely tax-funded public hospitals. However, as Pastor Abraham shares, the hospital in Visakhapatnam is underfunded and understaffed. Pastor Abraham was left with a $1,125 bill for the stents in his heart and a $40 monthly prescription for medicine. These expenses were heavy burdens on Pastor Abraham and his family. There was also another request; a new used car. Up until now, Pastor Abraham had gotten around from village to village through an old motorcycle. But now, with both his health and the condition of the motorcycle in decline, Pastor Abraham will soon no longer be able to use that motorcycle to continue his ministry. Budget cars in India range in price between $10,000 and $20,000, but many of the working caste would never be able to own a car of their own or of those who are driving, many rent company cars to operate their taxi services. But he is seeking God for His provision and he desperately wants to continue to serve the orphans, rural villages, poor communities, and the lost all across Visakhapatnam for his heart for them will never stop!

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