January 4, 2023 | Peru | Maranatha Volunteers International News
On December 11, 2022, Maranatha Volunteers International leaders participated in a dedication for the brand new La Tinguiña Adventist School in the town of Ica, Peru. Maranatha constructed an eight-classroom structure called an Education and Evangelism Center, which includes administrative offices and a central meeting space for assemblies.
Leaders and members pose for a group photo during the La Tinguiña Seventh-day Adventist School inauguration on December 11, 2022, in Ica, Peru. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
“This school is a testament to the determination of local church members who have prayed for this day for years,” Maranatha’s vice president of projects, Kyle Fiess, said. “It is especially gratifying for our team in Peru that endured long periods of waiting throughout COVID. To finally be able to hand it over to this community is a truly special day.”
Drone view of the new La Tinguiña Seventh-day Adventist School in Ica, Peru. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
From 2004 to 2006, more than 3,000 Maranatha volunteers landed in Peru, constructing nearly 100 churches and schools. In 2019, Maranatha returned to Peru at the request of the Adventist Church in South America. After several volunteer groups served through early 2020, the work was halted when the COVID-19 pandemic locked the country down in March of that year. Maranatha’s in-country crew and volunteers have since resumed the work as conditions improved.
Maranatha and church leaders watch the official inauguration ceremony of La Tinguiña Seventh-day Adventist School on December 11, 2022. [Photo: Maranatha Volunteers International]
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