This morning my alarm went off at 3 am instead of 4 am because my phone did not have service there and it did not automatically switch to central time (of course I do not know if it would have recognized it in Honduras or not), but either way we got another 30 to 40 minutes of sleep. We left at 4:30 and we traveled for about 2 hours and 45 minutes. After parking on the base we immediately set up and went over to a group of soldiers who were going on a training exercise and would not be there for the service. Bro. Scott Sumner talked to them out of Ecclesiastes 12:13 and laid forth a challenge to them about the frailty and the uselessness of this life and its pleasures without God. Then after talking to them we went back to where we had set up the stuff and had service. Bro. Brock preached on “why halt ye between two opinions,” and it was challenging; two young men stepped forward as they confessed that they had questions about whether the God we were preaching was the true God or not, they were prayed for and the service was concluded. We visited four other bases that day, but the most memorable services were the third and the fourth one. The presence of the Lord was there in a very strong way and I believe that something was accomplished for the Lord; whether there was souls saved or whether seeds were planted I know that something was done in these two service especially.
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