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Peru Trip, Day 1 – Compassion
Posted on October 13th, 2009 in Faith, Ministry Trips by Fred McKinnon
Compassion Trip to Peru, Day 1
Awesome first day in Lima, Peru. We visited one of the urban projects here in town at a local church. Did you know that ALL of Compassion’s ministry is carried out through the local church?
We were greeted by the most beautiful people ever with song and dance, as you can see from some of the videos I’ll post.
Today we learned about Compassion’s “CSP” – or “Child Survival Program”. This is an amazing ministry where Compassion workers reach children before they are even born. Those who are pregnant or who have recently given birth and who are part of this program are ministered to on every level, from spiritual to social, emotional, and intellectual.
We had the honor of visiting the home of one of the mothers who is in this program. She was a young, single mom with a beautiful little girl. She lived in the “Squatter” area — in a tiny hut that was probably not much larger than a 12×8 room. We were able to witness the Compassion worker as she worked with the infant and checked the various assignments and homework that had been given the mother. I had the pleasure of praying for this mom and her young daughter and speaking a blessing over her home and family.
Totally had a blast with the kids today. This one little boy, Ernesto – he grabbed my heart. He was such a sport-model … and I was pretty surprised at how quickly the Spanish came back to me.
Tonight we’re having dinner with three of the local pastors here in Lima who are part of the Compassion ministry.
Looking forward to Day 2.
Here’s a quick video we made outside after our home visit. We were also able to give this young mother a big basket full of groceries. My perspective of life, people, love, and what’s important … is changing already.







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