Peru Receives Relief From World Missions

In recent days, Peru suffered cataclysmic devastation when, after a period of severe drought, wildfires developed that destroyed nearly 30,000 acres of land. With those conditions prevalent, when intense rains came causing flooding, 67 people were killed and thousands forced to evacuate the 115,000 homes that were damaged. Complicating the situation was the fact 100 bridges were also destroyed, making it difficult to send relief to those caught in the wake. Even in the capital city of Lima, the heavy downpour flooded outlying neighborhoods.

Ever faithful to the call to provide disaster relief as much as possible, Church of God World Missions immediately sent funds and assistance to show the love of Christ.

Local pastor Evaristo Murga related that deliveries were made to a group of victims who lost everything. Their homes disappeared and they were left with only the clothes on their backs. At the distribution center, the affected individuals were given kitchen items, a gas ball, two small pots, a bucket, a tub, dishes, and a pitcher of water. The people cried with great emotion.

World Missions leadership, Director David Griffis and Assistant Director Thomas Propes, are thankful for the opportunity to bless and assist those suffering disaster. Your support, prayers, and donations make it all possible!

Together, we can give a little joy to those who’ve lost everything.

To donate to the effort, please note World Missions Project #765-0036 and specify Peru Flooding 2017.

(Source: www.cogwm.org)

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