Amazon Rivers of Peru - Vision: Build a strong, growing family of churches to reach all the people along the Amazon River and tributaries in Peru.

Strategies for building the family of River Churches

  • Extension Bible School

    Extension Bible School Booklets - We have found that little booklets work the best for the leadership training in the villages.

    We give them to the leader of each village church and they study the material and prepare to teach and preach from the booklets to their congregation.

    Please partner with us in this venture: We need to build a fund for printing these booklets.

  • Discipleship

    Discipleship - We are developing discipleship to our ZONE LEADERS through WhatsApp and teachings with Google Classroom. We can now communicate with them as often as desired and from where-ever we might be. We now have 6 of our 8 Zone Leaders on WhatsApp comunications. Two still have technical challenges to work on with them.

    River Visits - In addition to the booklets for Bible Training, a big part of the strategy to build the village churches is for Pastor Warring or our ZONE LEADERS To visit and do in-person training, discipleship and ministry.

    The Plan - is to empower and help the ZONE LEADERS to make these visits and Disciple the leaders in each village church for which they are responsible.

    Please pray with us so we can continue to help make these trips up the different rivers and visit all the churches.

    Please pray for the finances to send the teams.

  • Yearly Conference in Santa Clotilde and In Iquitos

    AFCM Family Reunions are so important for the brothers and sisters and kids from all of the churches along the rivers. It is the time of year that we all get together and fellowship for several days with personal conversations and its a great opportunity to plant the seed of the Word of God into their lives and minister to the needy who come. We also do a separate Family Reunion in Iquitos for those who live on the Amazon River, Tapiche River and other smaller rivers that have difficulty getting to the Santa Clotilde meeting because of the distance.

Getting to the villages with local transportation.

So since we no longer have the Josiah and or speedboats the local “peque-peque” long tail boat is the transportation of choice. It is economical and cheap to maintain. It does take a long time to arrive and the comfort is not all that great but you get there and its within the budget.