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Lima, Peru. In a culture of distrust, fear and isolation prevail. But such an environment is also ripe
for transformation through the Gospel. "Many folks in Lima have never heard the Gospel," says
Mark Berry (M.Div.'99). "When you present Christ and His work on the cross, people are amazed.
When you share the gift of eternal life, the gift of righteousness in Christ, it hits home."
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Mark and Lori Berry have been serving in Lima for three
years. Nearly one-third ot Peru's population, 8.5 million
people, lives in or around Lima, most in great poverty. How
does the Gospel reach people against such incredible odds?
"You have a sense of doing something that is completely
impossible, and that's where you really begin to pray,"
says Mark. Such impossible grace only comes through the
Holy Spirit. Lori affirms such truth, adding, "You see
people change and say, That can only be God working."
In addition to sharing; the Gospel with neighbors and
teaching Evangelism Explosion to local pastors the Berrys
have a desire to see more ministers trained. Mark
remembers, "The most impacting aspects of our time at
Covenant Theological Seminary include the winsomeness,
the example, and the approach of the professors. They
didn't just teach information; they taught us a real love for
people." Lori adds, "The professors were interested in
and concerned about us, who we were and who God
was making us to be. Covenant Seminary was never
just a classroom."
As the Berrys serve to bring the Gospel to Lima, Mark
reflects, "It isn't enough to give people the right ideas. You
also have to be concerned for their character." Such is the
concern of Christ lived out in the Berrys, offering transformation,
new life, and hope for eternity through a grace
that is not just amazing but, humanly speaking, impossible.
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Mark and Lori Berry serve in Lima, Peru along with their four children, Emmett, Anna, Taylor, and Abigail.
The National Seminary of the Presbyterian Church in America
12330 Conway Road, Saint Louis, Missouri 63141
1-800-264-8064 314-434-4044
covenantseminary@covenantseminary.edu
www.covenantseminary.edu
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