Wednesday, July 28, 2010

A Special Sunday


I am having a hard time to describe with words how special Sunday was, so I will do my best. (I will try to post pictures soon, I didn't get any good ones, so I am getting some from a friend.)
Sunday morning at 5:30am a group from our church went walking through Sandy Bay anointing and praying for the people. Yourgin and his group went around our neighborhood.
Then in the afternoon around 4:30pm we all loaded on buses and in the back of trucks, with flags, or signs, or anything to wave and waited for about an hour before everyone was ready then we made a caravan to the stadium in Los Fuertes it took about an hour or more to get there. Everyone was yelling, horns were blowing, it was so fun to see everyone so excited. One young man made a sign that said "Roatan para Cristo"



When we made it to the stadium people kept coming and coming. By the time the service started the bleachers were so full, there were several hundred plastic chairs spread out on the field, and still more people were standing.





This picture was taken as we were arriving, at least an hour before the service started.

The thing about it that made it so special was the unity of believers. There were many different churches and denominations there but such unity. We all had been bound together by praying and fasting all week for Roatan and all of Honduras. We had a wonderful enthusiastic time of worship. Everyone was just wanting to glorify and lift up the name of Jesus. Several pastors got up and gave testimonies, others got up and prayed, and everyone was encouraged by what God is doing in Roatan.

"If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land." 2Chronicles 7:14

Thank you for your prayers for Roatan and Honduras. In the days, months, and years to come I pray that there will be many testimonies of people turning to God for forgiveness and also for this land to be healed.

1 comment:

  1. Brandi thanks for this update. We are excited to hear the reports. Praise God.

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