Empowering Peruvians to Reach the Unreached
22 Million people live in isolation in the Amazon Basin. How will they be reached with the Gospel?
Cocama Project empowers Peruvians to reach the unreached peoples of the Amazon Jungle by providing pastor training, hands on assistance, and partnership in order to share God’s love through His Son, Jesus Christ.
Projects that Change the Amazon
Four times a year, dedicated Peruvian river pastors journey up and down the waterways to reach the village of Nueve de Octubre for a pastor training event. During this time, men receive training in biblical teaching and church leadership, while women participate in Bible studies and learn effective methods for community outreach. Children are also reached and drawn closer to the Gospel. Through these gatherings, churches from the United States are partnering together to train and empower local believers who continue to expand the work of church planting and missions among the unreached tribes of the Amazon Jungle.
Ready to take the next step?
What is it like to go to the jungle and participate in one of the pastor trainings? Check out this short video here and then head over to our gallery for more pictures and videos or go deeper by taking a class to learn more.
Ready to take action?
These projects don’t happen without people like you taking action. You can join us through praying, giving, or joining us in the jungle. Click here to learn more.
Ready to take a vision trip?
Watch the wrap up video of The Well Church when they spent a week at the compound on a vision trip. There are many ways for you to partner with Cocama Project.
Go Deeper; Take a Class
Go deeper by taking this self-paced, online class that will help you understand the animistic worldview and how to engage it with the gospel. This class is taught by ten teachers from around the world and will give you insight into the many facets of animism around the world and in your own community
Empowering Peruvians to Reach the Unreached
Let’s meet up in real life to share what God is doing in the Amazon Jungle.
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