On the last day of evangelising the team decided to use this morning to have a training sessions for all the church members who helped out this week. Pastor Brian went through the entire story of the bible in thirty minutes, short version, while the Hondurans and North Americans eagerly took notes of the highlights and scripture references. Pastor Brian had a life size evani-cube he used as a visual to teach them how to share the gospel. He shared this is not a tool to become dependent on but to have to help you get your point across. They broke up into their small groups to evaluate the week and I happen to go by Pastor Brian's group when he was sharing yet another way to share the gospel called the Roman Road. Well, Heidi was not understanding the word road and thought he said something else. So I was able to tell her in espanol what the word Pastor Brian was trying to say, road. Thank you to all our translators who go beyond the call of duty. During this session on the Roman Road, Lester, a 14 year old, could not write down the information fast enough. How humbling this moment was to me and all the ones in this group. I pray all young people would be this hungry to learn how to share the plan of salvation with others. We broke up for lunch before VBS. Well Lester continued reading his bible wanting to know exactly how to share the Roman Road with others. He could not get enough of God's word that day.
"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled."
Matthew 5:6
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