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the blog is back!

7/11/2018

 
Welcome all visitors, regular supporters, and anyone who is curious about the Lost Children of Peru! As you may notice scrolling through this page, there has been a bit of a pause since the last blog post. Well, more than a bit of a pause, it has been almost a whole year. This was not because of apathy or negligence, but because we have been SO focused on the incredible improvements of the Lost Children of Peru. Some of these improvements you can find on any of our "about" pages, but others include this updated website and the Donate Your Change campaign. 
I wish there was room to tell the many life-giving stories that have happened through our community this past year, but there simply isn't room for an entire novel. For a glimpse of what has been going on since the last post, here's a particularly moving story.
 A few weeks ago, we had a group of students from Valor High School come to serve. They had the opportunity to be involved in the villages by building a new house, serving meals, playing with the children, and even washing the feet of our beloved brothers and sisters or Peru. Watching these teenagers wash the children’s feet, and provide them with a fresh pair of shoes, was truly watching God’s hands and feet at work.
They also had the opportunity to learn of radical love from the amazing woman who created the orphanage where they served. Not too long ago she started giving food to orphans in the area. She began to notice them sleeping on her porch every night. Faithfully trusting in the Lord, she took them in and created the orphanage.
It was such an eye-opening story for many of these High School students. We are incredibly grateful for the work they did in Peru, but we know that the people of Peru were not the only ones who had their lives changed that week. The Valor High School students left learning of the radical love God calls us to through the orphanage owner. They left having felt God’s presence and His joy even among the least of these.

Stay tuned for more stories, I plan on posting a weekly story to share of the people God calls us to serve!

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