Monday, 24 September 2012
Saturday, 30 June 2012
Leader's Retreat June 2012
Nancy and Karina |
Amanda and Kaleb |
Personal listening time was followed by Chifa, Peruvian Chinese, which came with far too much rice, which was still be eaten on Saturday night and Sunday lunch and evening.
Angela spends some personal listening time in the plants... |
Whole Church retreat, June 2012
Exploring the grounds |
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Quiz in groups |
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Keeping the toddlers entertained! |

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Jesus said we should forgive 70 x 7 |



We also had some games – including the much loved bubble making and racing contest! (I think this game may turn into an Oikos tradition!!) Each team had a list of ingredients and had to make up a bubble mix and then make bubbles with shoelaces tied together. The teams had 30 minutes to get as many bubbles as possible across the line (which was about 15m away). It is actually much more challenging than you would think and the winning team got 8 bubbles across in 30 minutes. The spectators enjoyed seeing the different ways the teams worked together to try and move the bubble – contorting their bodies to get under them to blow them upwards, and flapping hats furiously to move them along! The losing team was at a situational disadvantage as the wind kept taking their bubbles off course!
Tuesday, 5 June 2012
Pucallpa May 2012: Uncle Bob
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The churches from San Juan |
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Shaun teaching on teaching! |

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Nancy talking about discipline, the slide behind is in Shipibo. |
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Michelle and Nehemias, Marcial and Doria´s two youngest kids |
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This is all of us involved in the first Shipibo learning community (Sorry about the photo) |
Pucallpa May 2012: Shipibo Women
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AnnaLou with Ana one of the leaders in San Juan |
I have been learning recently about leadership in covenant, and how when we use discipleship as our operating system, and not church the leader of the church is two in one and not just one man (as is the norm). This means that Anna and I are the leaders, not just myself on my own. We have been very blessed in this area as we have done this from the beginning of our ministry here in Peru, mainly due to the fact that until recently it has only been Anna and I in our team, and as an extrovert I have needed Anna´s wisdom and counsel.
I was sharing this with all the Shipibo leaders at most potential opportunities and I could see that God was doing something special.
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The Leaders from Calleria with Vilma in pink. |
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Cazilda sharing her testimony about how God is showing her new things |
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Doria being prayed for by Nancy |
Pucallpa May 2012: Introduction
The youth of Calleria |
Calleria´s main street |
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Leaders from Caimito, and Junin Pablo far above Daniel with Marcelo one of the leaders in Calleria |
Pucallpa May 2012: Background
Rosa and her mum Vilma |
This was an amazing time, and I can honestly say my best trip to Pucallpa, and the Amazon jungle out of the 10 visits i have done. It may not have been the most exotic visit as we were inside 4 walls of a church building for the majority of our time. (Thank you to our friends at Luz Divina church for the provision of their building). However it was the beginning of something really special.
Marcial |
However let me backtrack to give you a few more details so this makes more sense. In January of this year a small team from Oikos went to the jungle for 2 weeks. This was a time to identify what was the next step for our ministry in the jungle. We had 2 kairos moments (in our language these are moments that define our lives and we have a choice to grow from them or ignore them). The first was that there was an enormous need for supporting and equipping Shipibo jungle churches, and especially their unsupported leaders, in and around Pucallpa. Secondly this would not be even vaguely possible if we did not have a team of Shipibo leaders managing and running this process. We also knew that this team needed to be run by Marcial and his wife Doria.
Therefore when we got back to Lima we started to think and pray about the way forward, and we felt that the correct direction was to start to huddle (in otherwords to coach and/or equip) Marcia and Doria, firstly face to face as they were in Lima, and then by internet as they moved back to Pucallpa, as they had felt the call of God to do exactly what we wanted to support them in. Anyway to try and keep the story short(ish) Maricial formed a team of 3 people with their wives, and 2 young single men.
Erling with Kaleb |
Miguel being lunch preperation!!! |
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Link to Podcast
Monday, 2 April 2012
Video of last year in Oikos church, Lima, Peru
A miraculous healing
Gustavo, a pre-teen in our church had had an accident in the dream.
An hour after she told me this dream and asked me what to do (I had replied, 'pray!'), Mark rang to say Gustavo had indeed been knocked over by a car whilst crossing the road and he was in hospital in bad state, having had his jaw broken and lost many teeth. We knew God's hand was on the situation, as he had spoken clearly about it in a dream to Rosa, and we began to pray as a team.
Ronald (one of the most positive members of our team!) was able to visit him that day and came back very downhearted at what he had seen. Gustavo had been able to communicate with him by writing, so he was in a fine state mentally, so that was encouraging, but his face was completely mangled and he had lost all his front teeth. Thankfully, the taxi driver's insurance covered all the hospital expenses (accident insurance is meant to be compulsory here, but there are many cases of people who drive illegally).
Anyway, after a couple of operations and much prayer, Gustavo improved significantly, so much so, just 10 days after he looked almost like nothing had happened. Celebrating our anniversary, he was able to show how much healing has happened in just a month! There were gasps of amazement from many, including Ronald when they saw him yesterday!
Gustavo and his mum, Elizabeth
Saturday, 10 December 2011
Baptisms November 2011
We’ve been really busy recently hence the lack of postings. We have many exciting things to post in the next few weeks including our church Christmas party tomorrow (Sunday), our Christmas outreach event on the 18th in San Genaro 2 a poorer area than Pacifico, Christmas, as well as our 2 week mission trip to
We were very honoured on the 20th November to baptise 6 people and dedicate 10 babies and children. It was an exciting and emotional time for all those present, especially the families involved in the baptisms and dedications. We baptised Felipe (10), Daniela (11), Santino (17), Paola (18), Ana (28), and Bertha (32). We look forward to our next baptism and dedication service in March when we will hopefully still be in the summer.









