Yesterday a festival – today a public holiday – tomorrow normal everyday life

Enthusiastic young people travel in all directions

A feeling of gratitude. Exuberant comments from the guests and music groups. Fabian Lindo, lead singer of the group Kyosko from Argentina, said: “We’ve been on the road for 30 years. Everything was just right at Diospi Suyana. Harmony, commitment and perfection!”

Three ladies have a final interview before their return journey to Lima: “How can a Christian work at such a high level as at Diospi Suyana? The missionary doctor’s answer: “Make yourself totally available to God – for the rest of your life!”

Miguel Casto is 43 years old and in Curahuasi for the first time. He spent 20 hours traveling in various buses to take part in the festival. “I’m going home a different person!”

Last night, Dr. John conducted a survey in the large amphitheatre: “How many of you would like us to prepare another festival?” 3500 hands shot up. “Who is against?” – There was no vote against.

The musicians of the rock band Kyosko pray just before their performance.
Rock without ifs and buts – just like in the 70s
In the afternoon Evan Craft and his musicians told the story of Diospi Suyana.
On stage in the evening. Evan Craft played a few songs that the young people sang along to at the top of their voices.
A US-American woman in the audience with a flag, of course. Evan Craft comes from Houston, Texas.
They held up their right arms for 90 minutes. The videos were worth it.
Miguel Castro from Huancayo: “I don’t have the words to express my thanks. I’m traveling home as a different person!”
Three young ladies from the capital. An interview for your network: “How do you explain the excellence at Diospi Suyana?”
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