Two Germans from Peru talk to Latinos in Germany
Last Sunday, Stefan and Tabea Seiler reported to a Latino congregation in Munich about their work at Diospi Suyana. The hospital administrator and his wife had a good 30 minutes to inspire their audience. Obviously they managed that pretty well, as about 600 euros were collected after the talk.

Interestingly, the founding members of this congregation were mostly Peruvians. Stefan Seiler writes: “The response was really overwhelming. All the German and Spanish books we had were literally almost ripped out of our hands…!
Soon the Seilers will again pack their bags, because at the end of December they will be traveling back to Curahuasi.
Many Latin Americans would like to live in Europe. They know the social problems of their home countries all too well. Therefore, for many Latinos, the long term stay of the Seilers was a “teachable moment.”













