31 August 2017
The Diospi Suyana 10th anniversary finally
arrived. Although the anniversary was in
fact celebrated with many events over a whole week both before and after the
official day of Thursday 31 August.
Here is my account of how Thursday unfolded.
On our big anniversary day, Sandi was unfortunately sick and
chose to stay at home with the three little kids. It didn’t help that the highway between our
house and Diospi Suyana hospital was blocked unpredictably for most of the day
from before 7:30am to after 6:00pm for roadworks! So I took our five eldest kids and narrowly
made it through the highway roadblocks (including protestors – refer to
comments later) from our house to drop our kids off at the Diospi Suyana
Colegio to the sound of many helicopters in the sky. As I was an official photographer for the
event, I quickly drove up to Diospi Suyana to photograph what I later realised
were trial landings on the Diospi Suyana heliport for the benefit of the pilots. But we were confronted with hundreds of riot
police in full gear. My eldest son Jake was
with me and we finally got access to Diospi Suyana.
There were three ministerial helicopters – the Peruvian
president Pedro Pablo Kuczynski Godard, (better known simply as PPK) finally landed
at 10:20am in the third helicopter, with his other dignitaries and his media
team arriving in the first two. He was
warmly welcomed by the Drs Klaus and Martina John, Dr Jens Haßfeld, as well as
the governor of the state and the Curahuasi mayor. PPK with his team were taken on a half hour tour
of the hospital showing the newly completed extensions.
At one stage this included a display of paintings centre administration
to the hospital, where Klaus referred to one of the paintings depicting
Christ’s miracle feeding of 5,000 people with five loaves and two fishes. Klaus
remarked "Mr President, this is the story of Diospi Suyana. We had no money, no equipment and no
employees. But God has made it happen from the very little into something big!"
The group of dignitaries walked slowly and chatted before
arriving at the full amphitheatre to be met by an enthusiastic audience of
about 4,000 people and poignant worship music from the stage. All the Diospi-Suyana Colegio students had
walked to the auditorium and then marched in preceded by their banner. After this we sang the Peruvian national anthem.
Then a large number of participants also sang the projected text of the German
anthem that followed.
Peru has thousands of public and private initiatives.
Therefore, the participation of the President in the tenth anniversary in the
Diospi Suyana was an amazing honour.
It was a sunny day with smiling faces everywhere. A cheerful President, three ministers, a
deputy minister and dignitaries from all spheres of society. The festival lasted two and a half hours and
it went without any incidents. It was estimated
that four thousand guests and a national television audience witnessed the
fruit of our trust in God as the first hour with the president went live on
Perú TV to all 25 states of Perú. The TV
report is of course in Spanish, but the panning shots show beautiful sequences
from the crowded amphitheatre. Here is the YouTube post of the coverage;
We will never know how many tens of thousands of Peruvians watched
the presentation on the hospital of faith in their living rooms Dr Martina
said. She was referring to our reference
to the cross of Christ and the empty grave as the basis of our work here at
Diospi Suyana.
Before the ministerial visitors returned to their
helicopters to make their return travel to Lima, the minister of Transport and
Communications (MTC) Martín Vizcarra, visited the Diospi Suyana Centro de
Medios. I was privileged to meet him and
be part of some group photos.
Behind the scenes there was much happening as the
celebrations unfolded. For Peru August
2017 was a tumultuous political time. For
two months the teachers had been on strike with some 8 million students
affected. In Lima militant educators tried
to forcibly break into the parliament building which resulted in bloodshed and
casualties. The mood in the country was becoming
increasingly explosive. To top this off,
the public doctors of Peru also began an indefinite strike and finally the
judiciary also refused to work.
Any of these protesting groups if they were to have gained
access to Diospi Suyana on the anniversary, could have wreaked havoc and caused
a stoppage to the celebrations. This was
more likely given the visit of the Peru president with the accompanied national
media focus. If the risk was deemed too
high, PPK would have cancelled his visit and this could be a last moment
decision.
Prior to the event, Diospi management met with the district
police and also the presidential forces from the palace in Lima who are
familiar with these occurrences in Perú.
A plan was agreed upon involving a large police presence of 550 on the
day with three defensive rings surrounding the hospital.
This was needed, as there was much protesting on the day
with road blocks, smoke and tear gas in the air and much chanting and yelling
from gatherings in the surrounds to the hospital. We prayed as the result was in God’s hands
from this point. We had faith that God
is in control and accordingly we saw his hand at work to unfold a most amazing
day.
Romans 8:28 (NLV) We know that God
makes all things work together for the good of those who love Him and are
chosen to be a part of His plan.
Following here is a photo montage of the day’s highlights;
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A practice landing of the presidential helicopter on the Diospi Suyana heliport about 3 hours before the real thing. |
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An assembly of riot squad police in the front gate carpark of Diospi Suyana (part of the 550 protecting the compound that day). |
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Blocking the road to the hospital from the striking protestors. |
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Udo’s model broadcast towers on display in the auditorium, along with the Diospi Suyana picture (centre) to be presented to the president. |
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Lunch for Diospi Suyana staff was unloaded in preparation before celebrations got underway. |
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The Perú national broadcasters move in and setup their equipment outside the Centro de Medios. |
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The “Eagle has landed” moment – the president PPK touches down at 10:20am and is being greeted by Drs Klaus and Martina John with Dr Jens Haßfeld of Diospi Suyana. |
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During the tour through the hospital, Klaus refers PPK to the painting of the 5 loaves and fishes. |
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Group photo with the hospital nurses. To the left of the president is the minister for health Dr Patricia Garcia. |
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Klaus in his element explaining as much as possible about the hospital to PPK. |
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Then they head out the hospital back door to the auditorium. |
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Diospi Suyana Colegio (including our Sam, Isaac, Sarah and Georgia) march into the auditorium in view of our presidential visitors. |
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The Peruvian and German anthems were sung to kick off the formalities. |
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Firstly Klaus addresses the audience. |
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And of course PPK follows with his address. |
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It was a full house on the day – approximately 4,000 in attendance. |
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Gifts were exchanged including a picture of Diospi Suyana facility for PPK and then a moment for the group photo before the president departs to attend to his busy schedule. |
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Some final farewells were said to the president before his quick departure. |
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And as quickly as he arrived – PPK was off again into the blue yonder. |
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Back in the auditorium the show went on. The opening ribbons were cut for each new broadcast tower by a dignitary for the respective province. |
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More awards were made now with local government officials. |
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The Colegio students performed Peruvian dance. |
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Udo and Barbara Klemenz were honoured for their amazing service to Diospi Suyana. This was their retirement moment – and they will be very much missed! |
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Then a brief meeting and photo in our TV studio with Perú minister for Transport and Communications in the Centro de Medios – centre in the white shirt and blue vest with Klaus John to the left and Doris Manco to the right in light blue. |
And finally a few family photos taken on the day:
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Our kids on the day in their Diospi Suyana Colegio uniform – left to right is: Sam, Georgia, Sarah and Isaac. |
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And Jake was there helping out in the Media Centre for the day. |
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And me with fellow missionary friend and accomplished musician Almond from the UK, now living in Arequipa. Almond also helped with some of the worship during the anniversary. |
Regards,
Chris
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