Quito, Ecuador July 3-10, 2010


Our time in Quito, Ecuador was one of excitement, joy and awe at the work that God is doing there. Everyday we were either prayer walking, teaching crafts and playing games with kids at the VBS, playing sports, or just simply starting conversations with different people in the park.
We had the joy of seeing several people come to know Jesus personally and the chance to witness and plant seeds in many more than that. I think you could ask any of us and we would do it again without any hesitation whatsoever. God is moving in this city!

Quito 2, Ecuador July 10-17, 2010

Our time in Quito, Ecuador (the second project) was truly a blessing. We had the chance to interact with an incredible group of kids, teach them different Bible stories and simply love on them. They weren’t going to just let us teach them though; it was all we could do to try and keep up with all the Espanol that they felt like we should learn!
Some of us students got to share our testimonies with an adult discipleship class. Between that, several opportunities to witness to people on the streets, and a great VBS, we had the blessing of seeing a lot of people trust in Jesus. It was a busy and challenging week. Our time in Ecuador is a joyful memory that will stick with us for a long, long time.

Orellana, Peru June 24-July 2


The Amazon River in Peru. What can we say? It was absolutely incredible! Even that, though, doesn’t begin to capture just how amazing the trip was. From taking our baths in the river (literally) to giving candy away to little kids and seeing their faces light up to being able to share the good news of Jesus Christ with people who haven’t had the chance to hear it before…we really were “pioneering.”
We had a great team, too. How cool is it that a group of people who didn’t know each other can, after only 10 days, feel like one big happy family? Its amazing how God can use such a brief time to change a group of people. I am one of those who can’t wait to get back home and unashamedly share my stories and my faith with my friends!
All in all, God definitely did some amazing things in Orellana. And I can’t wait for our peruvian reunion.
Canta 1, Peru Project, June 18-25, 2010

The first of four IWC projects this year in Peru has sent word of many blessings and great results.
It has been a full and awesome ride. We have taken the crazy, amazing love of our great God and reflected it to the people here. We have taken the gospel to 8 villages that are less than 2% evangelized. (That is like 3 believers out of 450 people in most of the villages!) You can imagine what an encouragement that is to the believers here. This week we’ve seen over 400 pairs of reading glasses distributed, 35 teacher bags given out filled with teaching supplies, 60+ ESL/Bible stories told to children in classes, a daily radio show done at 11am involving our students singing and preaching (even Pastor Brian today), worship services each evening, and other ministries that have seen over 50 people across 5 mountain villages give their lives to Christ ! (Derek)

IWC sponsored two spring break projects to the massive city of Sao Paulo. Students from Georgia, South Carolina, and Deleware were able to come alongside the work of Zoe Church to reach out to Brazilian college students and others. They engaged in coffee house minstry, campus evangelism, church outreach fellowships, and even a “hug ministry.”
As soon as we got to Sao Paulo, our only directions were, ”Just go make relationships and love these people.” As the week went on, we were continually encouraged to make these relationships and pray over the many people we came into contact with. There were so many people in the city that it almost felt like a battle to go out… (Mary-Kate)
We gave out free hugs and so many people were in such need of a confirmation that someone cared and WAS paying attention…I learned to love like crazy and to show them more with my words than my actions. (Courtney)
Not only were we giving away free hugs, but we also had T-shirts on over our own clothes that we could give away when we mest someone in need. We were living out the gospel in a completely new way. We were giving the shirts off our own backs. (Ansley)
Here’s a gallery of some scenes from the two projects.