The last few days have been very awesome here! This country is very beautiful and the people here are so open to talking to us. The church services here are amazing! Its fun to watch and listen to the people who love the Lord. I may not be able to speak their language but I can tell how much love they have for Christ.
Today as we went out into the towns and talked to the people about Christ, we encountered a few kids who were sitting on the sidewalk. When I talked to these kids I asked them where they thought they would go if they died today. All of them said that they either didn’t know or hell. As I talked to them about the love of Jesus Christ and how he died for our sins, I could see in their faces that they were truely interested. It was such a blessing to see these children to come to know Jesus today as all of them asked Him into their heart. It’s so awesome to know that today 21 people accepted the Lord as their Savior. I ask that you will continue to pray for us while we are on our trip and that you will pray for the people in Honduras. This country is very open to listening to what we have to say. One guy even said thank you to us for sharing the gospel.
I want to say thank you to all of my friends and family who have supported me along the way! Stay tuned for more posts!!!!!!
Love you all,
ADAM
great. This morning we began our door to door evangelism in a very poor area of Comayagua with children and adults being all around. They were all very receptive and welcoming, but very few knew about Jesus, which was exactly why we are here. We saw a total of 21 people pray to recieve Christ today. Praise the Lord. But 1 special little boy really sticks out in my mind. As Stephanie was going through the gospel with a little girl on her door step a little boy came up and sat down on a rock and was listening. I then had the great opportunity to sit down beside him and tell him about God ( of which he had never heard of), and that we are sinners, and how we can have forgiveness because of Jesus’ death on the cross and his resurrection. Then Nelson prayed the sinners prayer and recieved Jesus as his Lord and Savior. We gave him a track, some candy, a frisbee, and a Spanish New Testament Bible. It was great to see his excitement for us and more importantly his new Savior Jesus Christ. Little Nelson then proceeded to follow us all the way back to the church and waved goodbye as our van drove away. It was such a blessing to be the tool that God used to spread His message. God is working in these peoples lives. So I have learned that when you greet a brother in Christ you call him hermano, which means brother. So from now on when I see little Nelson, I will call him hermanos,
Nelson!
Today was a real eye opener for me. Seeing how little the people here have, but still they are content with what they have it shows me how selfish we really are. I know that I consider myself content with what I have, but it showed me today how mich I really have even though I think I have very little. God has shown me today that it is not what we have that brings contentment, but who we have living in us.
I would just like to say “Hola” (hi) to all of my friends back home at MWMS. Every time I think of all of you, I think of how spoiled we are with all the toys and and even having heaters and air conditioners. Just some food for thought; ho many items do you own that you haven’t touched in 1, 2, 3, 4, or even 5 years.
Isaiah
This has been a busy afternoon. We went to the hospital and were able to pray for everyone. We gave toys to the children, hats to the men, and purses to the women. I will say that I worried about the conditions of the hospital and most will probably think they were terrible, and by our standards they are, but compared to Choluteca this hospital was wonderful.
I am looking forward to tomorrow but I am also hoping that my pain will subside. It has been a long hard day, but so far I am keeping up.
The team witnessed 21 professions of faith and was able to pray and encourage a few others. Praise God the trip has already been worth the effort put into it because even one person has come to know Christ! Today was amazing to see my 12 year old son Isaiah brave up and share the gospel with a family. Totally Cool!
