As I shared about Ray and Kim's devotional earlier in the week and how amazing these were, I need to share how our young people on the team stepped up to the plate and shared in God's word.
Kenny shared about we, himself included we should be consistent with our walk with the Lord. Kenny shared like our grades in school we need to be consistent with our walk with the Lord. Our teachers at school encourage to do our best, teach us what we need to know and we need to listen and take heed of their instructions. This is the same with our walk with the Lord, He gives us His Word for our instructions and we need to find ourselves in His Word daily learning how to live our lives for Him in a consistent manner. God knows what is best for our lives and we need to have the faith to trust Him with our lives. The stronger our faith is the stronger the walk with HIM will be in our daily lives. If we are in a state of confusion go to HIM and be still. Listen to HIS dear sweet voice as HE whispers to us what we need to hear.. God brought us to Honduras and now what are we going to do with what we are learning here. We need to keep walking with Jesus as he continues to show us HIS WAY.
We were blessed with our intern, Tyler, sharing one evening in devotions as well. Tyler shared his testimony of how God brought him to Honduras the first time. How he fell in love with the people and their culture. How when he came for the third time with his church family he asked God what do you want me to do with this? I want to do more in Honduras God. Where do you want me to go with this thought in my heart as well as my head. Last year when his church came for the third time by the end of the week I shared with Mike what enthusiasm, passion and definitely works like a Honduran this young man demonstrated. We asked Tyler last year would he pray about being an intern this summer for NCBM in Honduras. Well as you can see by the above words, he said yes and we have been forever blessed by his commitment and such a godly example for all he meets.
We can always learn from our young people if we would only listen and observe from their words and actions.
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