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Third Ministry Day in Honduras

by on May.28, 2010, under Missions

I ministered in three different churches on Sunday. The first service was in the Noah’s Ark Church at 9 am. The church was located right in the downtown of Tegucigalpa. Because it was the Pentecost Sunday, I ministered on the Acts 2, The outpouring of the Holy Spirit. God released mighty river of His Spirit upon the people and they experienced the power of God in a very tangible way. Some people received also healing miracles after I released the word of command in Jesus’ name, a partially blind eye, migraine headache, and healed back among others.

The second service took place in Gerizim Christian Center at 2 pm. It is a large church with attendance of over 3000 people. The church serves as a ministry center and headquarters of ADEMIC – an apostolic pastor’s and leader’s network of over 150 churches across the nation. This network is lead by Apostle Roberto Ventura who is the founder and senior pastor of the church. The service was attended by 700 young people and just after the first song the power went out. I preached using “Human Sound System” as you see in the video clip. The response to the message was incredible and the youth received the fire of God very willingly.

The last service was in Pastor Herminio Avila’s church and followed the same good pattern of preaching of the Word, impartation of the Holy Spirit and praying for the sick. In the end I felt tired and happy. Jose Castillo and Sam Leppanen are a great team to travel and minister with and they performed superbly. Thank you guys and thank You God!

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Second Ministry Day in Honduras

by on May.23, 2010, under Missions

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.

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The First Service in Tegucigalpa

by on May.21, 2010, under Missions

The church was called Los Del Camino (The Church of The Way), it was located close to the city centre. The praise and worship was dynamic, energetic and passionate, men and women carrying flags and dancing to the Lord. After the music ministry was my time to preach the word. I felt God giving me prophesies to the pastors of the church and one corporate prophecy to the whole nation of Honduras.

I ministered on Mark 1:38-42 “Jesus came to preach—to bring the Good News, to set us free, to love us, to touch us and to heal us”.

After the ministry of the word I prayed a corporate prayer of healing and got several testimonies: lady’s ear popped open, little girl’s headache stopped, scull fracture healed, hip healed and a lady testified that she had been suffering from depression but through the released word of command she felt the fire of God going through her head and coolness in her back and she felt like the burden was lifted up from her shoulders.

Then it was time for the altar call and basically everybody came forward to be ministered to, and their response and hunger was rewarded by the Lord. The Holy Spirit moved peacefully yet powerfully and around 90% of the people were slain in the Spirit by the power of God.

The service lasted about three and half hours.
Good start for meetings in Honduras. Glory to God!

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First Video Update from Honduras

by on May.19, 2010, under Missions

Our team; Jose, Sam and me, arrived in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on Wednesday 19.05.2010. The weather was incredible, sun was shining with high humidity. Pastor Herminio Avila is our host pastor and he has arranged all the meetings, schedule, transportation and accommodation.

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Honduras Calling!

by on May.12, 2010, under Missions

I will go to Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras on 19-24 of May. With me travels Jose Castillo and Sam Leppanen, Jose as a translator and Sam as a media person.
The purpose of this trip is planning, strategizing and networking for our future open air crusades in major cities of Honduras.
In this trip I will meet with key church leaders and preach in several churches.
Honduras will be touched powerfully!

Marko

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Going to Honduras again

by on May.06, 2010, under Missions

Jose, Sam and me are going to Tegucigalpa on 19-24 of May. Remember us in your prayers.

The goal of the trip is to meet some denominational leaders and plan for future crusades in Honduras.

Updates will follow.

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