Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
We had another great day! Julie treated about 30 prisoners who had medical issues. Lori taught two women prisoners. Jeremy preached to the men. 17 prisoners signed up for correspondence courses! And they agreed to weekly Bible study.
This afternoon several went visiting in homes on La Antigua. At the 3rd home they went to, Modesto committed his life to Christ and was brought to the hotel pool for baptism.
Barbe had two ESL classes (English as a second language). The first was great, with only 4 students. The second with almost 20 she described as stupendous!
Tonight we had worship in the La Antigua community center with 65 adults and 36 children attending. Sherry and others taught the final story of Moses.
We are tired. Kyle is not feeling well. We are all happy to be here and looking forward to another great day tomorrow!
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Jeremy preaching tonight. Two ladies asked for prayers that they can be better Christians.
We had a terrific day! The morning was the sponsored children's program. What a privilege to be able to help these unfortunate kids! They are awesome and really appreciate the help they get.
At lunch we were treated with Kenny Rogers music while we ate good food and had fellowship with the Rodriguez family and Marcos. After lunch they treated me to a birthday cake! Then Marcos and Jorge shared their vision/view/plan for the church to grow in this region.
Tonight we had worship with the whole congregation -probably 100 adults and over 40 kids. Then we had singing and a devotional for our group.
We are all well and healthy and happy.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
We had a great trip overall, although there were some difficulties. After boarding the entire plane at Houston, we had to get off because someone had forgotten to service the toilets!
We arrived at San Sal about an hour late, but had good time getting through immigration and customs.
Had pupusas and came on to La Palma, picked up the Lalli's and then to Ocotepeque. We are in our hotel, had dinner and are going to bed.
Tomorrow will be a full day.
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