people that will forever be on our hearts, Hacoba and Alfredo. Hacoba is a lady that sits out in the plaza almost everyday watching the community. We´re not completely sure what is wrong, but there is a problem in her nervous system that causes different parts of her body to tremble and a lot of pain. Her hands shake along with her feet and lips. We think it might be Parkinsons, but we´re not sure. Everyday we´ve sat with her and in our broken Spanish (we´ve been down to one translator for the past couple days) have been trying to explain that God is the one and only God. We´ve spent hours praying over her for healing and just asking God to place His mighty hand upon her and He did. The last time we prayed with her the Holy Spirit gave each of us a peace that He was with her and we have faith that He has healed her.
another lady and he started yelling at us. I (Chelsea) thought that he was yelling something about gringos and we probably shouldn´t go over there. Our translator went and it turns out he was asking us to come teach him how to pray! I mean really, that´s amazing. We sat with him and answered questions. We didn´t learn much about his past but he just kept saying that he didn´t believe sinners could go to heaven. We tried to explain to him that no, sinners can´t, but that´s why Jesus died. We went back the next day and continued our conversation and the Holy Spirit touched his life and he accpeted Christ as his Savior and Redeemer! The other amazing divinely appointed moment was when his son, Emmers, who had been standing at the door listening rededicated his life to Christ. Since that day we´ve gone back and visited and Pastor Pedro went with us. Alfredo has severe arthritis and cna barely walk, so Pedro has committed to going to visit him. Please pray for healing over Alfredo. It was such a blessing to see God move in Alfredo and his son. When we went back the next day, there was something different, Alfredo just seemed happier. Praise God for how He is moving!
Like the old woman, there was desperation and a craving for love within his eyes. The first day we were able to visit this man, Nicolas, we provided him with basic food needs. It was obvious from his reaction to our prescence that he had not encountered true Love in many months, if not years. As time drew on the two of us, Jason and I (Barton), learned the story of this old man. He had been married at age fifteen and had a son who only lived to be six. A few years after this Nicolas´wife passed away due to a heart condition. He was left aloine until he remarried, but again hewas left alone on the mountain side with a spare dog when she left him for Lima and never returned. JAson and I were only ablke to visit Nicolas three times, but it was clear and evident to us that he understood that Love was real, the Lord was present. We were able to pray over him and though he couldn´t understand the English, his heart was and soul were lifted.
that we were in His house and better is one day in the courts of the King than thousands elsewhere. This past Sunday we had our last service at Tumpa and in Musho. Since we have been at the same church we truly feel like they are family and have been so blessed by their love. Saying goodbye to our Peruvian brothers and sisters both Sunday night and Monday morning was difficult. We know though, that God has His hand on Musho and Tumpa and is moving in mighty ways.