There are only a few days left until we leave. We went to the Air Force base first and Bro. Aaron Johnson preached. Next we went to the CELFFAA, which is the Center of Languages for the Armed Forces of Honduras. There we visited the part that the officers are only allowed to speak English. It was so weird for me to be doing a service in English in Honduras. I have been there several times, but I have never gotten used to it. Bro. Jacob Vaughn preached there.
We ate breakfast of homemade baleadas, which is a flour tortilla with beans and eggs and sour cream, and coffee. I love Honduran breakfasts. :) We all went to the kids kitchen and started cleaning and sanding the tables and benches to get ready to paint. We painted the tables and the framework. It took all day, but it was fun. We headed home once we were done and got ready for church. I had a good time in the bus with the kids. I missed them all so much. The service was really good and God came by and touched our church people. Bro. Charles Pahlman preached a good message. After the service, we said our goodbyes to all of the church members. I will miss all of them so much.
We left for the kids kitchen to do maintenance. The men stayed there and worked on things like pressure washing the tables and benches while all of the girls went to town to run errands. We headed home after everything was done and had a few hours before we left for church.
We had the last part of the kids crusade this morning. The kids seemed to really enjoy the games, stories, and songs. I'm so thankful that the Lord came by and moved among the kids in the altars. The last of the three part skit told about salvation. We were praying with the kids and one little girl I went up to and prayed with was crying. I am thankful that God really does love the little children and He moves among them.
Today is Saturday and the day that we go to all of the Saturday schools. The Saturday schools are like Sunday Schools for the kids that are in the neighborhood of church members from our church. There are three Saturday Schools and my family runs the kids kitchen.
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