Second Ministry Day in Honduras
by admin on May.23, 2010, under Missions
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During our second ministry day here in Tegucigalpa we had the privilege of meeting with several pastors and church leaders.
The first appointment was to meet with Pastor Pedro Guardado who is now the head of The Church of God here in Honduras. He is overseeing about 1068 churches in the country. They planted approx. 60 churches last year, many into communities that have very few christians.
In the video you can see us with Pastor Pedro planning future ministry outreaches into parts of Honduras that are most in need.
Next we traveled through some heavy rain that flooded some of the roads on our way to Centro Cristiano Gerizim Iglesia (Gerizim Christian Center), a Church of 3000 members. There we meet with Apostle Roberto Ventura, Founder and Senior Pastor, he oversees 150 churches and 14000 members in Honduras. With also six other pastors from different parts of the country.
On Sunday I will be speaking at Centro Cristiano Gerizim where we expect to have roughly 1200 in attendance. It will be broadcast on local radio and through the Internet (www.gerizimademic.org/drg/). The meeting starts at 2pm (4pm EST).
In the evening we held our second service at the same place as the previous night. This meeting had 2 to 3 times more in attendance with a strong anointing to preach a simple salvation message for the large crowd of mostly young people.
The service started with several healing testimonies from the previous night and also a prophesy that I shared to 3 young men.
As the Holy Spirit continued to move there was over 20 who were saved for the first time, and then as the general altar call was given, 99% of the people come forward to receive even more from God.
There is a real hunger and passion in the people of Honduras to seek and worship a God who is alive and moves in marvelous ways.
Watch the short two minute video clip from the day.
May 24th, 2010 on 1:32 am
It’s really encouraging to see what you guys are doing in Honduras, the blog with the video really brings amazing reality to the experience for us as the readers. Thank you for sharing about your time as it is happening, gives a really “fresh” perspective. be blessed as you give and recieve
May 26th, 2010 on 1:24 pm
Thanks Marika!
Blessings,
Marko