Day 5 — South America: From Idols to Incense
Isaiah 42:10–12
In the rainforests and mountains, old gods gave way to a living Savior. Missionaries came with words, but it was the Spirit who spoke in the heartbeats of new believers.
Crosses replaced totems, and worship took on color and rhythm unique to the land.
Faith here dances—it weeps, prays, and sings in the same breath.
The Gospel does not erase culture; it redeems it. The Creator loves every rhythm, every tongue that calls His name.
Isaiah 42:10–12
In the rainforests and mountains, old gods gave way to a living Savior. Missionaries came with words, but it was the Spirit who spoke in the heartbeats of new believers.
Crosses replaced totems, and worship took on color and rhythm unique to the land.
Faith here dances—it weeps, prays, and sings in the same breath.
The Gospel does not erase culture; it redeems it. The Creator loves every rhythm, every tongue that calls His name.
Day 5 — South America: From Idols to Incense
📖 Isaiah 42:10–12
In the rainforests and mountains, old gods gave way to a living Savior. Missionaries came with words, but it was the Spirit who spoke in the heartbeats of new believers.
Crosses replaced totems, and worship took on color and rhythm unique to the land.
Faith here dances—it weeps, prays, and sings in the same breath.
✝️ The Gospel does not erase culture; it redeems it. The Creator loves every rhythm, every tongue that calls His name.
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