The first day of traveling began at 4:30 a.m. We arrived at our first service at what is known as the parachute battalion. There was a small group of soldiers that had been chosen for special training and before they left, Dad was able to have a short devotion with them. As the main service went on, it became apparent that soldiers weren't our only audience! Three sheep kept roaming throughout the benches and around the pavilion where we were conducting church! After service we were invited to the comedor to eat breakfast with Major Paz. It was so awesome getting to have some beans, eggs, ham, cheese, tortillas and coffee; your typical Honduran breakfast. Our second service was held at El Primer Batallon de Artilleria, where Bro. Chris LePelley did a great job preaching to the small group of soldiers gathered. Daniel Threadgill preached for the first time since coming to Honduras at our third service, which was at CEDACE, the military's agricultural base. From there, we traveled on to the Air Force Academy where the response to the altar call after Bro. Brock's message about addiction brought such a sweet spirit into that classroom. It was wonderful to see men and women weeping before the Lord. Our fifth and final service at the Engineer Battalion went extremely well. I can definitely say that throughout the places we had the opportunity to testify, sing or preach, it was evident that God's presence was in our midst. As I am writing this, we are traveling down the highway, with the hotel being our final destination for the night, but not before we stop and get some fried fish for supper; my favorite!:)
Please continue to pray for us. God bless!
Please continue to pray for us. God bless!