From 1 to 2 and maybe even 4

Container Nº 36 and Nº 37 are in customs in Lima. Container Nº 38 and Nº 39 arrived in port on the 21st of January. And Container Nº 40 was packed in Wiesbaden, Germany on Friday the 24th of January. Each container was a lot of joy to pack. Very few people know, however, that carriage of a container from Lima to Curahuasi with all the trimmings will cost about 5000 USD. Five transports are therefore almost with 25,000 USD to prepared. A lot of money.

 

When I arrived the 18th of December around 19:00 clock in the town hall of the Catholic Church "Maria Reina" in Lima, I stand in the entrance hall. A group of Catholic businessmen invited me as a speaker. A nice gentleman from the community opened the door to the room where 30 chairs are arranged. Instead of the usual 30 participants, tonight only 12 men gather by 20:00 clock. But of course, Christmas is around the corner.

 

I can talk for 45 minutes. The pace is rapid, but I actually make it through all that I want to say. – It is evident that the audience is amazed. "How can we help?”, is the unanimous question. I bring the container costs into the conversation. 5000 USD is a giant sum, and if multiplied by five, would be even dizzying.

 

A man around the 45 years shakes my hand firmly. “I’ll pay for a container itself. Tomorrow I will transfer you the amount!” Three weeks go by and nothing happens. Finally he reached me on Monday, the 6th January, late in the evening by e –mail:  "Klaus, I was on vacation, we read as a family, the book "Dios is visible". I double the amount and accept two containers!" Yesterday the money was transferred to Diospi Suyana bank account.

 

There appears to be another participant of the evening event, who has contacts with a transport company. As it is, he also wants to help with the transport of two other containers. The solution to our transport costs now come from the hands of Catholic businessmen who up until the 18th of December knew nothing about Diospi Suyana. In parting, we had all taken hands and prayed "Our Father". If I understand correctly, the Catholic version sounds just like the Protestant. Soli Deo Gloria. / KDJ

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