The Peru-based Incan Empire lasted from 1438 till the Spaniards conquered it in 1532. What is now Peru was part of the Spanish Empire from the 1500s until their independence in 1821. Their culture blends those of the Spaniards, Africans, and the various Amerindian groups of their part of South America.
The vast majority of Peruvians live in Peru, but there is also a diaspora in several countries including Mexico. The first Peruvians settled in Mexico during the California Gold Rush, and didn’t get past Mexico’s port cities. Others came in the 1970s for political asylum.
Peruvian cuisine depends on where in the country one is from. Those on the Pacific Coast enjoy seafood dishes such as ceviche, which is also popular in Mexico.
Peruvians around the world enjoy soccer, and both genders play this sport. They have contributed to Mexico as actors and in media.
Peruvians are usually Roman Catholic like most Latin Americans, but many are Evangelical. They can become a great mission force no matter where they live.
Christians, whether Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant, need the Holy Spirit to awaken their hearts to Jesus Christ's centrality. They need a close relationship with the Lord of Lords.
Pray for revival in Peruvian churches, be they Roman Catholic or Protestant.
Pray for the Holy Spirit to draw Peruvians closer to Christ.
Pray for Peruvians to become a mission force to the lost in Mexico.
Pray for Peruvians to support workers around the world faithfully.
Scripture Prayers for the Peruvian in Mexico.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peruvians
https://www.britannica.com/place/Peru/Daily-life-and-social-customs
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-culture-of-peru.html
https://www.helloperutravel.com/blog/peruvian-culture/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peruvian_Mexicans
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