Saturday evening: 35 people say thank you

We were eyewitnesses

They left in four directions. Young people from all of Peru’s federal states and from abroad. They belonged to the most diverse churches and cultures. Nevertheless, they celebrated exuberant festivals of faith under the roof of the amphitheater. Now it is quiet again in Curahuasi. Thirty-five people have gathered in the hospital church. They have a single intention: to thank God.

They sing and pray and rejoice in the great blessing that has rested on the “Vida en los Andes” festival. One by one, they take the microphone and find personal words of thanks.

The Paraguayan doctor Dr. Oliver Schmidt sums up his assessment of the events as follows: “What Diospi Suyana has experienced in recent years has been impossible from a human point of view. Even holding an international festival at the highest level borders on the improbable. But the four books about Diospi Suyana are full of stories of how God leads the unlikely to great success!”

Our colleague from Paraguay is right, of course. But there is one – not insignificant – condition: We must firmly count on the possibilities of God and ask for his guidance. /KDJ

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