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Testimonies from October 2012
Hi there!
It has now been almost a week since Jaime and I
arrived back from our holiday in South Africa. It really
was a wonderful time and above all I am most thankful
for the very special moments I was able to pass with my
family.
Perhaps it is only as one becomes a “grown-up” that
you start realising just how much your parents have
done and continue to do for you. God really has blessed me with such a supportive
family and for that I am most thankful.
During our trip I also had the opportunity to preach at the 11am service of His People
Baxter. It was amazing to be back again and in a strange way never really felt like I left.
God so used the leadership of that congregation to form me into the person I am today
and it was a great privilege to be able to share all that God has been doing since being
“sent” from that congregation.
Our baby is growing by the day and is healthy and strong. I am now almost 15 weeks
and thankfully have had a relatively easy pregnancy so far. Thank you for praying for us
and for our new little one, it is wonderful to be able to share this new adventure with you.
Thank you for the part you play in making our ministry here in Peru possible. Jaime and I
count it a privilege to have such faithful people standing with us in faith and prayer! We
are so thankful for
you!
Much love
Jaime and Kim
Saints in Cells... While in South Africa I received the shocking news
that all but 7 of our ladies from both Santa Monica and Fatima had been transported to a new super
maximum security prison almost three hours outside
of Lima.
Piedras Gordas (literally means “Fat Stones”) is traditionally known to house the worst of
Peru’s criminals, political terrorists and murderers. It is situated to the north of Lima and is
surrounded by desert. It is difficult to understand why they moved our ladies there. I can
only think it is because they are hoping to close the other two prisons as the land they
are on is now prime real estate. Unfortunately the move has made it a lot more difficult
for us to visit the girls and as yet we have not been given the necessary permission to see
them.
Beatriz, Anita and I will be meeting next week to try to plan a way ahead and to see how
we can be given permission to hold a women’s bible study in Piedras Gordas. Please
pray that God will give us divine wisdom and favour to know how to proceed.
For now we will continue to visit the remaining girls in Santa Monica (those who are ill or
who have children with them) as well as our bible studies for the girls who are on the
outside.
Fe en Fe en Accion...
Next Wednesday I have been invited to accompany Jaime and the team from World
Vision to Ayacucho as they continue with the “Fe en Accion” training there. We will be
sharing in three different towns, Huamanga, Huanta and el Tambo and to a total or
around seventy young people from various churches in the area.
The last few training sessions have gone exceptionally well and the youth are really
excited about how God can use their lives to bring change through their churches to
their communities.
One of the primary reasons that I am going will be to build
relationships with the lady facilitators from World Vision as well
as with the young ladies who are attending the training
sessions.
Please trust with me that God will enable me to see the gifts
and talents that He has placed in their lives and the ability to
stir up their faith and God given destiny. We will be travelling
by bus in to the Andes mountains. Please pray that God will protect us and keep us safe and that He will keep my usual
motion sickness at bay.
A thank you letter...
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Earlier this year, Jose Luis Ochoa, the director or the World
Vision office for sustainability asked if he could send a thank
you letter to all those who partner with us in ministry. Below
you will find the translation of the letter that he sent… Lima, May 2012
To my dear brothers and sisters in South Africa
My name is Jose Luis Ochoa Gamboa, I am the director of the Office for Sustainability of World
Vision International, a Christian organisation whose mission is to follow the Lord Jesus Christ, our
Lord and Saviour, by working with the poor and oppressed in Peru.
I would like to give thanks to God for the way in which He is using you to support the Ruiz Caro
family. Jaime and Kim are an immense blessing for us and for what we are dreaming of doing in
our country. We dream of uniting many churches that desire to express their worship through
service, giving a testimony of unity, and we have started with the youth; at the moment we have
185 young people who have responded to our invitation to be a part of the movement “Faith in
Action”, a youth movement that involves those young people from churches and who have a call
to social service. We are going to be working with them in the coming months and we desire that
they strengthen their relationship with God in their churches through their service to communities,
so that later we can serve those churches that are involved in this process.
Jaime decided to support us with all that he has, giving much more than anything that we could
cover in this initiative. On the other hand his wife Kim is an inspiration to us, she speaks of the
missionary passion and love that are able to pay the price to make that which she loves a reality.
Kim has served as a volunteer with us for many months and now intensely supports the formation
of a group of young people who desire to develop the potential of children and teenagers so that
they can be change agents in the communities in which we serve.
We are sending some bracelets from the movement (these I gave to my ministry partners now in
SA), when you put them on, please don’t just remember us in prayer, but please know how
grateful we are to God for your obedience and that part of the fruit that we are staring to reap for
the Kingdom here in Peru, is because of people such as yourselves who are a part of what is and
what will happen in our nation.
Blessings, Jose Luis Ochoa
Jaime and I would love to hear from you: please write to us at kimmysol@gmail.com or you could
call on +51 990 50 1552. My skype name is kimmysol.
Please pray... Please keep Jaime and me in prayer as we travel to Ayacucho on Wednesday
night. We have a 12 hour bus journey into the Andes. Please also trust with us that it
will be a fruitful time of teaching the young people involved in Faith in Action there.
Please keep the girls in the prisons in your prayers. Trust with us that God will give us
supernatural favour and wisdom as we seek to find a way to minister to the ladies in
Piedras Gordas.
Please continue to pray for the health of my mother-in-law. She is now at home
recovering after an initial operation. Please trust with us that God will do a
supernatural working of healing in her life.
God’s Faithfulness... On our way back to Peru, I had the wonderful
opportunity to stop off in Johannesburg and spend an
evening with some of the young women that I used to
disciple while they were students at UCT.
I cannot even begin to describe how it filled my heart
with joy to see how these special ladies are now
starting to walk in the dreams that they had as students. Amanda is about to qualify as
a charted accountant, while Michelle is pursing a second degree in medicine after
already having graduated with a degree in microbiology. Natasha is married (to a
wonderful Christian man) and working in an established PR company and Rumbi has a
successful career in IT.
Above all, they are also all still wholeheartedly following God and are involved in their
local churches. It is so wonderful to see the fruit of the time we spent together studying
God’s Word and in prayer. God is so faithful!