Thursday, July 7, 2016

Thursday, July 7, 2016

We started out the day with door to door visits. No one was saved, but so many seeds were planted! We also got to go visit several homes and provide encouragement and pray for them. As soon as we left door to door visits, Page, Ellie, and Macey went back to the pediatric hospital to deliver baby wipes to several of the small children in the hospital who were very sick. 

After lunch we had a VBS with a fiesta theme! Jodi taught the children the creation story, and the children loved participating in the lesson. After the lesson, they colored pictures of their faces to represent that we are all different and God loves each one of us because we are all His creation. Then, we gave the children bracelets that showed the colors representing the plan of salvation. It was snack and game time after that!





After VBS, Page shared a Bible study with the church leaders. We gave the pastor Logos software to use as he prepares messages to preach. We also gave them inductive Bible study material on the characteristics of leadership and worked through the first few pages of the Bible study together. 



After dinner, we will have our last worship service of the week with Hebron Baptist Church. We have several songs and testimonies we have planned to share, and Denise and Dakota will each share a message to the church. We are looking forward to a great service! 

Please pray for our team because we will be driving back to Managua on Friday morning. Pray that we will have safe travel!

1 comment:

  1. I have been following your blog all week. What a wonderful gift God has allowed ya'll to experience. I can see that while ya'll have gone there to witness and share God's word, the seeds that have been planted and the lives that have been changed are not only the in the people ya'll are visiting but in the visitors as well. God is great.I am praying for ya'll to have safe travel everywhere ya'll go and a safe return back home.

    Joeddie's Mother,
    Renee Phillips

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