Sunday, July 31, 2011

Breakthrough Moment

You never know when it will occur.  Sometimes it's on the worksite.  Another may be during VBS.  On my last mission trip, it came on a bus ride.  For Honduras 2011, our 'breakthrough moment' came today.

 

Church services at our project takes place Sundays at 2pm.  So, following a memorable morning visit to a park that overlooks the capital city of Tegucigalpa and an authentic Honduran lunch, we went to church. 

 

Following a very passionate worship time, Paula introduced our team, leading everyone in prayer, before introducing Trevor, our team pastor-in-training.  He delivered a powerful message about the heavenly warriors guarding Israel - and how, similarly, God protects His people in Honduras.  Heavy rains had caused there to be no electricity, thus, no microphone.  And, the heavy rains on the metal roof made hearing it a challenge.  But, it didn't matter - as an anointed prayer time like no other, the Hondurans praying for the Americans, broke out. 

 

Our breakthrough moment was realizing that those who came to serve and minister...were served and ministered to today.  (Above, Trevor preaches in English while Magda translates to Spanish.)

1 comment:

  1. Trevor is my son. Thank you for sharing his experience on this blog. It is so awesome to follow the team and watch God working in the lives of the missionaries and the people to whom you are ministering! We continue to hold you all in prayers!

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