Today was a long day. Most of it was spent driving from San Pedro Sula to Danli, which is a drive of 5 hours. We got to catch up on some rest during the trip and, of course, ate a lot. Bro. Scott had us try coconut water straight from the coconut. I didn’t like it, but Bro. Brock and Bro. Chris did. We also stopped and did some sightseeing at a cave full of stalactites and stalagmites. Very cool!
When we arrived back at the Sumner’s house, there was just enough time to eat and then leave again to go to the first night of Youth Campaign. This is one of my favorite things we get to do on SENT trips. Ministering to young people, especially in another country is one of the best privileges in the world. The bus ride is so much fun, and the best part is, all the kids I met last year remembered me! I missed them so much, and it was great to get to see Marie Cruz, Katherine, and all my other little Honduran buddies!
The first service of the Youth Campaign was amazing. There is something about being in a service where the presence of God is so strong, and not being able to understand what is going on, but feeling the unity of the Holy Ghost. We all sang, Janna and Katrina testified, and then Aaron Gilles and Bro. Pahlman preached. They both preached along the same lines of being dedicated to God, and they were anointed to preach! The altars were filled with people of all ages, praying and crying, as “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus” was sung in the background. This is what I love about the services here. There is such a sincerity and desire to pray.
So far, this trip has been so good. God has moved in every service, He has given us strength and anointed us, and I am just so thankful for His help. Pray for us as we have one more night of the Youth Campaign, the soup kitchen, Saturday schools, and the Kids Crusade from now to Sunday night. Pray that God will have His way and lives will be touched!
When we arrived back at the Sumner’s house, there was just enough time to eat and then leave again to go to the first night of Youth Campaign. This is one of my favorite things we get to do on SENT trips. Ministering to young people, especially in another country is one of the best privileges in the world. The bus ride is so much fun, and the best part is, all the kids I met last year remembered me! I missed them so much, and it was great to get to see Marie Cruz, Katherine, and all my other little Honduran buddies!
The first service of the Youth Campaign was amazing. There is something about being in a service where the presence of God is so strong, and not being able to understand what is going on, but feeling the unity of the Holy Ghost. We all sang, Janna and Katrina testified, and then Aaron Gilles and Bro. Pahlman preached. They both preached along the same lines of being dedicated to God, and they were anointed to preach! The altars were filled with people of all ages, praying and crying, as “I Have Decided to Follow Jesus” was sung in the background. This is what I love about the services here. There is such a sincerity and desire to pray.
So far, this trip has been so good. God has moved in every service, He has given us strength and anointed us, and I am just so thankful for His help. Pray for us as we have one more night of the Youth Campaign, the soup kitchen, Saturday schools, and the Kids Crusade from now to Sunday night. Pray that God will have His way and lives will be touched!