Peru – January 2012 – Days 10 and 11

On January 23, 2012, in Happenings, by Wayne C Anderson

We arose early, at around 3:30 AM to travel to the airport for our flight to Arequipa. The Lima airport was very busy at 5 AM when we arrived. The process was not easy since we were flying Peruvian Airlines and all my mileage clout meant nothing as far as service was concerned. We went [...]

We arose early, at around 3:30 AM to travel to the airport for our flight to Arequipa. The Lima airport was very busy at 5 AM when we arrived. The process was not easy since we were flying Peruvian Airlines and all my mileage clout meant nothing as far as service was concerned. We went to the gate after a cup of coffee, only to find our flight to be delayed. We then boarded our flight to Arequipa. Once in the air, just as we were descending into Arequipa, the plane began to misbehave and the oxygen masks dropped from the ceiling above our heads. There was panic on the plane and someone began to suffer heart problems. The pilot finally told us that we were returning to Lima. After the hour trip back at a much lower altitude and speed we landed in Lima airport. We waiting for news of another flight and finally boarded another plane 12 hours later. Lack of sleep was getting to us and we did not make it into Arequipa until after 8PM. Peruvian Airlines put the wrong flight number on our luggage and so it was lost somewhere in their system. We missed the meeting for Saturday night so they took us to our hotel and we slept the night away.

We got up early but without our luggage we had to wear our casual flying attire to Sunday morning church. The first service was at 7 AM. I once again preached on the kingdom of heaven and we then began to minister to the people the miracle of Jesus Christ’s name. There were about 800 – 1,000 people in this early service.

They gave us our first coffee of the day and a bite to eat in the church office. We went for a short walk in the sunshine and came back to the 2nd service, which started at 10:30 AM. I continued with another new message concerning the kingdom of heaven and we spent a couple hours ministering to the people. Another 1,000 people were in this late morning service.

Several blind people saw, many crippled people walked out of the church free from their infirmities. The power of deliverance took place with quite a number of people.

We went for a very nice lunch at the home of the pastors’ mother and then to our hotel for an extended nap to try to catch up on the sleep we’ve lost over the past few days.

Off to church we went at around 7 PM and there were yet another 1,000 people the filled the building. I taught on the anointing and the pastor asked leaders to come forward to have hands laid upon them. We anointed them with Holy Spirit power and sent them out to the crowds to do the works of the kingdom that we had shown them in the first two services.

We ministered to a few demonized people an the tougher cases and our ministry in Arequipa was fulfilled for the time being.

Arequipa is a beautiful city nestled in the mountains at around 7k feet above sea level. Our friends saw us off at the airport and we flew the Monday Morning flight back to Peru.

As soon as we got out of the Lima airport we went to the home of my dear friend Eleazar Soria to talk about all that is happening in Peru. Pastor Soria was a vice presidential hopeful in the last national election and has serve the church in Peru as well as congress. We always have a wonderful time together.

This ends our days in Peru. We are now flying back home to the USA and will should be in the arms of our family by Tuesday evening. God has been very good to us and we are grateful to have been able to see His hand at work in the lives of so many beautiful people.

Leaving with Mt Misti in the background

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Peru Day 9 – Final Day in Peru

On July 19, 2010, in Happenings, by Wayne C Anderson

July 19th, 2010 – Arequipa & Lima, Peru Early morning in Arequipa was divine. The sun coming up over the volcanic Mt. Misti was something to remember. We loaded up the van and went to the airport where the pastors both met us just to say the last good bye. This was a very moving [...]

July 19th, 2010 – Arequipa & Lima, Peru

Our Peruvian team led a Kingdom invasion into Peru!

Early morning in Arequipa was divine. The sun coming up over the volcanic Mt. Misti was something to remember. We loaded up the van and went to the airport where the pastors both met us just to say the last good bye. This was a very moving moment. They handed me money and gifts and thanked me profusely for the work of the kingdom of God that I brought to their church and their family. Their sister was delivered. Their mother was healed. Mirko’s wife was healing. Mirko’s father-in-law listened to me preaching on the radio and was convicted by the Spirit of God and came to the evening service last night and came forward, giving his life to Christ for the first time. Something that the family has prayed for years, as you can imagine. There is much rejoicing in the City of Arequipa because of the great things that God has done there.

The flight to Lima takes about an hour, so within a couple hours of being with the pastors in Arequipa we were found ourselves seated at a breakfast table with close friends of Marco and Malena who are Arab’s that were born in Israel. The man was actually born on December 24th at midnight in Bethlehem and his mother named him the Arabic word for “star”. He is a really warm and funny guy. They are like parents to Marco and Malena.

I’m now resting at Juan Carlos & Aida’s home. We will be going to the Inca Market after a nap and then to the airport where where I’ll catch my late night flight to Houston.


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Peru Day 8 – Revival in Arequipa!

On July 19, 2010, in Happenings, by Wayne C Anderson

July 18th, 2010 – Arequipa, Peru Sunday morning started early. Very early. The first church service in the big theater was at 7:30 AM. I preached on the kingdom of God and how much more powerful God’s kingdom is in relationship to the devil’s kingdom. I was feeling lousy from a head cold so I [...]

July 18th, 2010 – Arequipa, Peru

Sunday morning started early. Very early. The first church service in the big theater was at 7:30 AM. I preached on the kingdom of God and how much more powerful God’s kingdom is in relationship to the devil’s kingdom. I was feeling lousy from a head cold so I went to another room after preaching but the rest of the team prayed for folks. I conserved my energy for the second service which then started at 10:30 am.

The crowds grew in Arequipa, Peru, filling a theater in the center of the city!

In the second service I preach on the family of God and the people’s inheritance. I spoke to the problems of the city of Arequipa and the destruction of families by both the Roman Catholic church and the Freemasons that are so very strong here. The gospel of power began to break the powers of darkness and we lined hundreds of people of for prayer. Miracles were taking place everywhere. Demons were crying out of people. When I first started praying for folks it seemed that pain and sickness was not going out of them, so I had to really work with faith to see the results that I was wanting to see. I realized that I had gotten use to the miraculous happening so easy that when I got some restraint it really showed itself. I finally broke through that restriction however. It could have been witchcraft going on in the room, as that sort of thing is very prominent here. The Lord healed every one that was prayed for where there was evidence of the healing to be seen.

We went back to the pastor’s mother’s home for lunch and had a pretty good time. I managed to dodge the tuna that was served without anyone noticing, I think. Ha.

We all got a much needed nap. The team prayed for me because it was getting more obvious that I was not running on all cylinders. I preached tonight on the Spirit of Revival. The Spirit of revelation was so strong in the room that the people believed that revival is here now for Arequipa and revival is here to stay. I spoke to them with apostolic authority from Acts 8 when Peter & John went to Samaria where Phillip was performing miracles. I then called for the lost to come and be saved and there were around 30 people who gave their lives to Christ for the very first time! We lined everyone up then and Marco went one way and I went the other way, We had the team stationed in the lobby so that after Marco and I had laid hands of them to receive the Spirit of Revival they went to the lobby and received prayer for the team of their needs.

Praying for the people in Arequipa, Peru

The pastor asked me to come and say good bye to the church. I have never experienced anything like this before. The people all filled the theater again with I bless them and their city apostolically and told them of my great love for them. I blessed the people and the leadership of the church stood behind me on the stage so I turned and blessed the leaders. Then all the people lined up to say good bye to us. Took a long time with a lot of sincere tears that we had to go.

Marco was so wound up that he went out to the lobby and started a revival out there. When I came up to the lobby there were people lying on the floor laughing  uncontrollably all over the place. They would stand up and fall over again. It was a sight to behold. I was told that this kind of thing has never happened in this church before.

I’m quickly typing this and now I’m off to sleep. We have to be in the lobby of the hotel by 6:10 to leave for the airport. We fly to Lima for our last day. I don’t leave until the evening at almost midnight. There are rumors that I may get to meeting with some of the important political figures at the capital tomorrow. So, I’m expecting a busy final day.


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Peru Day 7 – “A Tremendous Time of Visitation”

On July 19, 2010, in Happenings, by Wayne C Anderson

July 17th, 2010 – Arequipa, Peru On Saturday morning we went to a radio station in the city that the church actually owns. I preached the gospel of healing and deliverance through the name of Jesus Christ and not through the church or through witchcraft or through secret societies. I denounced the Freemasonry that has [...]

July 17th, 2010 – Arequipa, Peru

Marco Llinellas and I working at the radio station in Arequipa, Peru.

On Saturday morning we went to a radio station in the city that the church actually owns. I preached the gospel of healing and deliverance through the name of Jesus Christ and not through the church or through witchcraft or through secret societies. I denounced the Freemasonry that has put sickness and disease upon the people of Arequipa and then I prayed the prayer of faith. Thousands of people heard and many responded with testimonies of God touching them and healing them. I feel that a tremendous time of visitation has come to this place.

On Saturday Afternoon I taught the leadership of the church again. This time I taught them about using their hearts instead of their minds and their rules in leading the people. They responded with great enthusiasm. We did not pray for people this time because we needed to leave and go to a place where a church is just being birthed in Arequipa. Pastor Moses & Rosa from Lima are planting this church and he asked if we would come do the initial apostolic foundation with the dozen people that are here to build the work from. So we drove across the city and met with them. They are being led by Pastor Moses’ sister. I understand that this is where Moses was born. He sent word ahead that we were coming and that I would pray for the starting of the church and then pray for each of them. Thus, I laid the apostolic foundations of the altar of the church. I taught them on it first, not really for the people of the church but more for Marco and Pastor Mirka our host pastor, so they could learn the ways of apostleship. Once I prayed for everyone we left and went to the home of Pastor Mirka’s mother. She is one sweet lady and we had yet another Peruvian meal of substantial substance…

After dinner, I was taken with Mirka, Marco & Loren Isaac to a bedroom of a lady who had married a man whom she later found out was some kind of witch or satanist and who has conjured demons to torture her in her bed. Well, we had some powerful manifestations of the devil there. I would imagine that those guys will never forget that incident. We found out this afternoon that the lady was totally free. Pastor Mirka was asked back to the room because the ceiling was illuminated with a heavenly light nearly as bright as the sun. A wonderful demonstration of God’s delivering power!


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Peru Day 6 – “Smiling With the Brightness of the Sun”

On July 19, 2010, in Happenings, by Wayne C Anderson

July 16th, 2010 – Arequipa, Peru I’m writing this from the ancient city of Arequipa, Peru. We got up at 3 am and started our travels here, arriving via a flight from Lima. This city has over a million people and is in the mountains at about 6 thousand feet above sea level. The sun [...]

July 16th, 2010 – Arequipa, Peru

A view of the mountains of Arequipa from my hotel

I’m writing this from the ancient city of Arequipa, Peru. We got up at 3 am and started our travels here, arriving via a flight from Lima. This city has over a million people and is in the mountains at about 6 thousand feet above sea level. The sun shines here all the time and it is a beautiful day. My hotel room is over the city square with a window that opens out onto the street called San Francisco. I already have some great photos. The square has pigeons by the hundreds that land on the people and beg for food. Our hotel is on the city square and they are celebrating 470 years this weekend. Wow, that’s a lot of history.

I think that I am here at just the right time. The Pastor is a lady who is be persecuted and the Freemasons are directing there anger at her. They want her gone but she isn’t moving. So, I’m going to give them the revelation of the Table of the Lord and start casting out demons where ever possible…

The Lord showed me that there is much schizophrenia in this place because of the idol worship and the Pastor said that her own sister an sister-in-law are both schizophrenic and their family is suffering from it. So, this weekend I will be doing some serious warfare.

Anyway, I will be preaching in a revival service tonight and there should be some lightnings to report later…

So, we went to the Church right after a meal on Friday afternoon. The leadership of the church was gathered in the foyer of an old theater. I taught on the heart and making sure that they maintained their heart cleansed from all evil and then the servant heart of the Lord would come to them bringing freedom, light and life to their souls. We began laying hands on everyone. They brought several demon possessed people in also, in order that we might cast the demons out of them. Many of the leaders had demons to be cast out as well for as soon as we laid our hands upon them they began to manifest. We rested and came back to the church and the people filled a large theater.

The healing wonders of God were too many to write about. It seemed that the power of God was present to heal deaf ears. Every person that came to me with deafness began to hear immediately. I had it in mind that I would need to work a bit but that was not the case. I simply touched them and began to pray and they would flinch and Marco would ask, do you hear and they would say yes. Some cried but all smiled with the brightness of the sun.

A loud demon began manifesting in a woman to the side of the Theater and I knew one of the girls was involved so I left what I was doing to go check. It was Kylie who cast the devils out of a woman and she was doing real good. She was very happy because it was her first time to cast out demons all by herself. It was really fun to see.


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