Amazonian Wednesdays 🌴

April – May 2003
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I invite you to join us as we dream: A thousand students mill around the busy campus, full of enthusiasm and the Spirit of God. They have come from all over the Peruvian jungle to study church leadership, and burn with the vision to take God’s word back to their villages and towns. They study their courses with hunger, eager to reach more and more of the 15,000 pockets of population scattered across the Peruvian Amazon. Every year, we are sending out over 300 trained pastors and church planters for this purpose, and we know Jesus won’t be held back from coming soon, as far as this corner of the earth is concerned!
Okay, so we are pretty far from that reality at this point. This last month, as classes began at our missions school, we had a total of sixteen students: seven returning from our first school year ever, and nine new students (eight from the jungle villages, and one from the city of Iquitos)! We also have a very rustic campus, with palm thatch roofs, open air classrooms, and wooden planks for desks! However, that doesn’t daunt us. We Continue reading A New Class of Church Planters and Leaders
