Sunday, March 16, 2014

Spotlight on the Quechua people

My heart (Lynnie's) has been turning lately to the Quechua, an indigenous people group, who live in the Andes mountains on the outskirts of Cochabamba (our future home). While our ministry does not primarily focus on Quechua outreach, I can't help but be captured by the beauty of this people as well as their significant need for Christ. I am encouraged that Chris and I will be teaching at a school that does support missionaries who are currently involved in this outreach. I have a feeling that one day we too may be able to work more directly with the Quechua. It's neat to think that Glacier, Canyon, and Coral will be studying the Quechua language at school and perhaps grow a passion for this people group as well. The need is certainly great as the Quechua remain the largest unreached people group in South America largely due to the fact that their location is geographically challenging and that they are so spread out. One ministry that is making an impact is radio Mosoj Chaski, which broadcasts the gospel of Christ and supports theological training to raise up leaders among this people. Click on the link to check out this sweet four minute video. (Chris added the last sentence).





 Link to Radio Mosoj Chaski Video




No comments:

Post a Comment