Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Please Continue to Pray




Please continue to pray for the earthquake victims in the Ica and Pisco areas. The weather has been inclement. Drinking water has been a continuing problem and, as many people were just barely eeking out a living before, they are left with nothing now and no employment.

The Anglican Diocese of Peru has been prominent in its aid activity and in feeding people.

Visitors Lose!




The kids at the Casas are always entertained by having visitors stop by. On this visit there was a hot competition of jacks being played. Padre Ron, Cinde, and Kim all made pathetic attempts to compete against the Masters such as Waldir and Maricruz.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Major Earthquake Hits Peru




On Wednesday evening, August 15, a major earthquake hit Peru. The epicenter was south of Lima and was 7 on the Richter scale and 7.9 on another scale. News reports to this date have estimated as many as 440 fatalities. We here in Arequipa felt it as did Father Ron and some US friends who were visiting Padre Alejandro in Cabanaconde. We all are fine. The only major highway connecting the southern part of Peru to the capital was badly damaged in at least 2 locations. This has effectively cut off land transportation on this commercial life-line. Our Lima churches and congregants are okay and immediately joined in the rescue and relief efforts.


While we in the South are cut off from the Lima area, we do have access to Pisco, a town severely affected. In response to local appeals, both Cristo Redentor and San Lucas are collecting food items to send to Pisco. There has been a huge flat-bed truck on the Plaza-de- Armas square receiving items for the affected area. And, yesterday evening the central police station had dozens of cadets boarding buses about to leave town to help in the devastated areas. You may keep up with our Anglican efforts by visiting Bishop Godfrey's special blog at : http://anglicanbishopperu.blogspot.com/ .


Please pray for families, businesses, the economy of Peru , and especially the poor who seem to always suffer the most in this time of crisis.


Romans 8:37-40

No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.