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REPORT FROM THE DISCIPLESHIP GROUP DRUING THE YEAR 2001:


The group started in February 2001 with eleven children and teenagers. In April, another eleven participants joined the group, who had been on vacation. During the following month, almost half of the participants abandoned the group because they could not fulfill the requirements of regular attendance, homework, support from their parents, etc. From the start it had been our goal to do quality work and involve only those children and teenagers who demonstrated a real commitment to the Lord. For this reason we required the partipants to be faithful in their attendance and homework, in the same way as an average school would require this of their students.

During a first stage we taught and trained some basic habits in order to maintain a personal relationship with the Lord: Daily quiet time, lecture of the Bible, prayer, maintaining a pure life before the Lord, restoring personal relationships, testifying about the Lord. At the same time we stressed their responsibilities at home (in coordination with their parents): getting up at time, keeping their belongings in order, doing their school homework and their household duties assigned by their parents. (Photo): During an "adventure trip", we learned to overcome obstacles together.

Once each month we had a meeting with the parents of the participants. In these meetings, parents commented about the progress they observed in their kids, and we taught them about the principles of our work and about the spiritual capacities God gave the children.

From May, we added at the end of our weekly meetings a time of rehearsal in "creativity groups" chosen by the children. There was a group for singing, one for choreography and one for theatre. In these groups we practiced some evangelistic presentations, in order to use them later in church services and evangelistic outreaches.
In June we had a camp of three days, with the following goals: To learning and to practice to intercede for the city of Cusco; to learn how to work together as a team; and to meet challenges together. One of the challenges, for example, was climbing together a mountain 4400 meters (14'600 feet) high before sunrise. (Photo to the left.) - In that camp we had also the first "official" presentation of our songs and dramas.

From July to September, we gave much importance to Christian character qualities, such as honesty, justice, purity, compassion, etc. In each meeting we encouraged the participants to share about how they practiced one of these qualities during the past week.

     
In August, we had the first opportunity to minister together as a team. We took part in a conference of several churches in a remote region of the highlands around Cusco. The people at the conference were particularly impressed when the main actor of the drama, 8 years old, gave his testimony how he got to know Jesus Christ personally.
(Photo to the right: The children of the discipleship group help leading a praise time with the children who attended the conference.)
We were also in charge of the program for the children in that place. The teachers taught them a Biblical story, and then splitted them up in small group. Each group was led by two children or teenagers of the discipleship group. They ministered to the children in prayer and taught them how to give their lives to Jesus (see photo at the left), then taught them a small craft. - A special challenge was the language. People in that region speak Quechua, and most smaller children did not understand Spanish. Of "our" children, on the other hand, very few spoke Quechua, so these children had to act as translators for the rest. This situation made the children aware of some of the hindrances and challenges a missionary has to face.
In October and November, we focused on planting a missionary vision in the children, and we encouraged them to seek personally for God's purpose and calling for their lives. Together we participated in the "30 Days Muslim Prayer Focus", and contributed to the program of a missionary church service in their church.

We were also appointed for leading the children's program at an evangelistic outreach of the church to a poor neighborhood of Cusco. After preparing in prayer and intercession, we presented our songs and dramas in the yard of a school, with about 150 children attending. By now our "disciples" were more courageous; they testified about their life with the Lord and called the children to receive Jesus. After that, we continued the program by age groups in four classrooms. The children were taught about the Prodigal Son and learned how to make colorful cards. During this time, the children of the discipleship group ministered to the children who wanted to give their life to Jesus. We hope that the work in this place will continue with the help of the teachers and children of the discipleship group.

In December, we had our final celebration in a service of the church.
We are very thankful for everything the Lord did in the lives of the children and teenagers. We see them now more courageous, more faithful and more mature.
The two teachers from that church who participated, Melva and Toño, are willing to lead the discipleship group in the coming year. Unfortunately there are not more teachers ready to do this work. Four teenagers of the group, who had been leaders of small groups during this year, will fill in the gap: they will be auxiliary teachers next year. Let us pray for them, and also for Melva and Toño, that the Lord may strengthen them for their work, and that He may call more teachers with a vision for making disciples of the new generation.
We from "Hijos del Altisimo" are planning to lead a similar project in another church during the year 2002, so this ministry can be multiplied.

We asked the children to tell us the most important thing they learnt during this time of discipleship, and what God had done in their lives. Here are some of their answers:

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