Wow! What a day! Although we didn’t hold as many services today as we did yesterday, it was again an awesome privilege to be able to minister to the police and soldiers today. There was a good size crowd at our first service with the Special Forces police and the commander invited us to eat breakfast afterwards. I have to say again how wonderful it is getting to eat Honduran food again! I really have missed the delicious homemade tortillas that are so common here. The men in our group went and visited the soldiers that were in the military hospital and then we were on our way to the Air Force Base for our second service. As we came into the parking area, there were several of the personnel directing us to a parking spot in the shade whereas we normally have to park and leave the car and in sun, they told us that we now had our own ‘special’ parking spotJ Bro. Chris did an outstanding job as he ministered to the young men present in the service. Just as my dad and I always do after services at the Base, lunch is served to us in the Commander’s dining area. Several out of our group tried ‘tamarindo’ for the first time and I believe everyone liked it! Our final service was held where a group of about 100 men were stationed for a special mission. It was really neat getting to see our good friend Sub-Teniente Morfy stationed there. The presence of God was felt so strongly in that place and all came forward to pray after Bro. Brock’s message about the five foolish virgins. Even though it was getting dark, you could still see men’s hands raised as they sought the Lord. At the conclusion of the service, an opportunity was given to anyone who wanted to express what was on their heart after hearing the message. A young man came forward and said how encouraged he felt and that it had been a great blessing to be present there. It has been an awesome two days so far, traveling to the bases and battalions and looking forward to what the Lord is going to do in the upcoming youth revival and kids’ campaign!
Hasta luego amigos! J
Hasta luego amigos! J