Peru

Every step we take in obedience to God’s call leaves a lasting mark. Such has been the case with the missionary visits by GOLL Global to the community of Pucallpa, Peru, this past March and May. These missions were not merely trips, but encounters with a people hungry for hope, for love, and for the transforming truth of the Gospel.

MARCH: During our first visit in March, we witnessed a powerful spiritual move at the mission center. It wasn’t just a series of planned activities, but a tangible atmosphere of God’s presence. Children, youth, women—everyone received something special, something eternal.

One of the most touching moments came when we had the opportunity to cut the hair of around 70–80 children. It may seem like a simple act, but through that gesture of care and dignity, the children received more than a haircut: they received attention, affection, and the silent message that they are deeply loved. As our hands worked, our hearts prayed.

We also handed out special gifts to the youth and women in the community—small tokens that symbolized something much greater: their value in the eyes of God. The love we feel in serving them does not come from us, but from God’s own heart, who placed in us the longing to bring His Word and faith to where it is most needed.

MAY: In our second visit in May, we carried out interactive learning activities that connected deeply with the children and youth. They didn’t just play and learn—they heard the living Word, tailored to their age and hearts, and received it with humility.

We also ministered directly to the married couples and leaders of CACG Peru Church. It was a time of rich discipleship, where we shared biblical truths, strengthened relationships, and rekindled new flames of purpose. The leaders, often weary from challenges, experienced a spiritual renewal that could only come from the Holy Spirit.

This time, we also focused on the holistic well-being of the community. We brought personal hygiene supplies, recognizing that our mission goes beyond the spiritual—we seek to care for the body, soul, and spirit. A holistic approach moves us to love as Christ loved: with compassion, with action, and with full care for every part of the person.

We cannot speak of Pucallpa without mentioning the beautiful work God is doing in our adopted school: “Victoria Gracias”. There, children from elementary and high school joyfully received the seed of faith. Every shared word, every prayer, was met with respect and attentiveness—proof that their hearts are fertile ground for the Gospel.

Thanks to the generous contributions of donors, we were able to build a new classroom, a vital need due to the growing number of children in the community. This expansion is not only a physical advance, but a spiritual one: more space, more children, more opportunities to plant seeds of the Kingdom.

Yet, the work continues. The growing student enrollment challenges us to keep building, keep investing in the future of these children—children who are also the future workers in God’s Kingdom.

We invite you to continue being part of what God is doing in Pucallpa. Your prayers, your service, and your donations make it possible for the Gospel to keep transforming lives, families, and entire communities. You can give through our official website.

Every seed matters. Every act of love echoes in eternity. Let us keep sowing together. Let us keep obeying. Let us keep awakening hearts to the truth of Christ!

As a ministry, we understand that true transformation requires follow-up. That’s why we’ve committed to return to this community every three months, strengthening what has already been sown, discipling, encouraging, and offering long-term support. These follow-up visits will be key in walking alongside the spiritual growth of the children, youth, families, and leaders.

And within this vision, we extend a personal invitation: If you are a laborer, a missionary, or simply someone with a heart to serve—this is your opportunity. The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are still few. Pucallpa is fertile ground, waiting for willing hands to sow with faith and love.

None of this would be possible without the sacrificial dedication of the missionaries who have left behind comfort and family to fulfill what God commanded us in Matthew 28:19: “Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.”

We also thank every donor, who by faith has sown into this work, and you, dear reader, who through your attention and prayers are also part of this movement.