Our work in San Antonio de Flures ended today. Approximately 2500 people were treated in the clinics, at least 500 cattle and horses were treated by the vet team, and close to 500 teeth removed by the dental team. In that approximately 50 decisions for Christ were made allowing us to support the work of… Read More »
Summer of Sharing 2014: Honduras – Tuesday Recap
Another full day of ministry in Honduras today. Nearly 1000 people came through the clinics today, raising the total to nearly 1700. We expect to see another 800 tomorrow. I have lost count of the decisions made today, however we are somewhere north of 50 total I believe. God is good and showing favor on… Read More »
Summer of Sharing 2014: Honduras – More Than 30 Professions of Faith
Just finished our first full day in the village ministering. Approximately 1000 people heard the gospel & received treatment in one of the clinics. Hannalea and Carrie are doing a great job, as is the entire team. What a beautiful sight it is to see people from all over the US as well as Honduran… Read More »
Summer of Sharing 2014: Monday Honduras Update
Things are going well today wish I could send you pictures but the signal isn’t strong enough in the village. The Lord is doing great work. I will be preaching tonight’s church service under the tent. Of course, my trusty translator Robbie will be by my side. We have preached 2 times today and walked… Read More »
Summer of Sharing: 2 Saved in Honduras – Sunday Recap
We arrived today in San Antonio de Flures. After a 4 hour bus ride through the hills of Honduras, we arrived at our destination to prepare all the ministry stations for the week. The photo was taken during our first evening worship service. We had a standing room only crowd of 200-300 in this small… Read More »
Summer of Sharing 2014: The Honduras Team has Arrived
The Honduras team has arrived. We are at the Mission House near the capital city of Honduras to convene the team and finalize strategy before traveling to the village tomorrow. Pray for us as we travel 3-4 hours by bus and set up our ministry stations tomorrow. Pray that the buses run well, one of… Read More »