Day 4 recap. The team was in some very , very difficult situations due to looting and other things. They are continuing to go and give whatever the people need, and it’s making a difference but it is still a very sad and difficult situation. Thank you for praying.
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Short video and update from team member in Venezuela:
The situation here is very sad; it feels unreal, like waking from a nightmare straight out of a horror movie only to realize it is all truly happening.
We must remember that the control of our lives is completely in God’s hands and that our tomorrow belongs to Him. It is heartbreaking to see people looting destroyed homes and apartments amid all this suffering. Yet as a church, we are on the ground bringing support, the Word of God, love, and care to the Venezuelan people.
It was an honor that God chose me to serve with this team. The area looks like a war zone, similar to the conflicts in Ukraine or Iran. We have been able to pray with, talk to, and help many families. We are filled with joy seeing what God is doing through our team.. from leaving Trujillo all the way to Caracas. Thank you for your constant care for the Calvary Trujillo team and for praying for us all.