Thousands of people gathered in southern Peru to hear Bible messages in a large Evangelistic Caravan organized by the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the cities of Lima, Moquegua and Tacna, Peru. The preacher was international speaker, Pastor Alejandro Bullón. A total of 34,800 people, including parishioners and the general public of all ages, received Bible-inspired messages and enjoyed special presentations by Adventist worshipers. As a result, 1,254 decided to be baptized.
Powerful Nights in Lima
In the city of Lima, the caravan took place under the name “Hope Still Exists.” The “Mariscal Cáceres” Coliseum in the Chorrillos district was the setting where 3,800 people gathered from September 12 to September 13, 2024. Here, 324 people decided to give their lives to God through baptism. The event was organized by the administrative headquarters of the Seventh-day Adventist Church for the districts of the Lima region: the Central Peruvian Conference (APC) and the Central South Peruvian Mission (MPCS).
Moquegua and Tacna: Crowds with hope
The “Last Call” Caravan took place in two locations on September 14. In the city of Moquegua, 5,000 people traveled to the “Coliseo Municipal”; while in the city of Tacna, the “Joel Gutierrez” stadium gathered 26,000 people. A total of 930 people voluntarily chose to be new disciples of Christ and were baptized. The organization was in charge of the Southern Peruvian Association (APSur), the administrative headquarters of the Seventh-day Adventist Church for this territory.
The Seventh-day Adventist Church remains united in bringing the message of hope of Jesus' soon return to more people so that they can live a life of spiritual victory and daily preparation.
The original article was published on the South American Division Spanish website.