Peniel Theological Seminary students in the town of Pintag preparing for
Gospel ministries in Quichua churches in the communities around the capital city of Quito.  

“Enlarge the place of your tent;
Stretch out the curtains of your dwellings, spare not;
Lengthen your cords,
And strengthen you pegs” (Isaiah 54:2 NASB).

 

Please pray that God will continue to open doors, and provide the resources for our evangelism and Bible teaching ministries.

How shall the future generations hear the Gospel in the high lands of Ecuador?

A grandfather enjoys babysitting while his daughter and son-in-law study the Historical Books of the Old Testament.

The first generation of Quichua believers were born in the fires of persecution. They had a passion for personal evangelism and church planting. Eighty percent of the Providence of Chimborazo are evangelicals. Everywhere they went they gave their witness for Christ and churches were born.

Today their testimony lives on through the faithful service of their sons and daughters who have come to know Christ as their savior in these thriving evangelical Quichua churches.