… but is built on real and deep relationships
Claudia Sperling living in Essen writes: “I would like to give my thanks back to God and support an organisation where I see that God is at work and is blessing it. Having followed Diospi Suyana for several years I see and recognise your love for God and the people that you serve. Hence, it is a real joy for me to support you!”
Whilst filming in Curahuasi a secular TV-team remarked: “Diospi Suyana is not a normal hospital; it is more like a family!” This phenomenon can also be seen in a questionnaire that to date 5,673 patients have taken part in.
Of the 34,000 questions relating to the treatment received at the missionary hospital 98.6% were answered positively. The key question in this study is: “The Hospital Diospi Suyana wants to pass on the love of Jesus. Do you find that its staff succeed in doing this?”
Diospi Suyana has 1,139 long-term donor who are also woven into human relationships.
Why does this remarkable dealing with people work so well on the various levels of Diospi Suyana? The answer is easy: we take God and his love at face value.