Prayer Team

Day 4

Sabbath. We will be at church today with believers and then fellowship and eat with the believers. This should be a powerful time, so pray the Spirit falls in the worship and that new believers are added to the church like in the Book of Acts.

Pray for me too. I really look forward to the Sabbath nap and am feeling like I need to enter Gods test anyway I can today. Pray there is space to rest and sabbath and that God is revealed to the worshippers seeking him through the local churches here.

Today we are going to a girls orphanage to do ministry and share some stories of the Bible. These are some of those who have been either orphaned or caught in human trafficking. There will be no picture from this trip they tell me because many of the girls are being protected from gangs or abusive family situations.

Please pray for the message that will be shared and that the Sun of Righteousness will arise with healing in His wings—emotional and physical.

Prayer Team

Day 3

God is amazing. He continues to surprise us. Yesterday, we went to one of the most impoverished sections of the city, a trash dump or “crematoria” where people spend their lives sorting through trash to make a living. The poverty is overwhelming. The group is building houses there, and just when things looked hopeless, God showed up.

Joseph whose family lives near what is called Trash Mountain.

We met one of the families for whom the group had built a house and she took us on a tour. She and some other parents have worked to get a school started specifically for the kids who are called “basuras” or trash children and we got to tour the school. I was so blessed and humbled to see how God had gone before us to prepare a place where they can receive a Christian education, right beside one of the most needy areas one can imagine.

Yesterday, we worked with the families who gather trash to survive. They led us to a school where God is moving to draw kids to HIMSELF.

There are about 180 kids who all grow up in what is known as trash mountain. They call it that because the people in the neighborhood literally comb through the dump site all day to kind something they can sell to survive. The poverty is generations deep, but the parents and a local school are working to build a way out for their kids.

The Mission of the School Rohl

You see the mission of the school above (Rohl means Good Shepherd) and we met the teachers, face to face, who love God and are trying to educate the youth out of the cycle of poverty. Our plan is to return this week and present the Christian textbooks in Spanish that were provided for our trip.

Finding such a partnership was written on my prayer list for this trip, and God answered it today in ways I didn’t think possible. Thank you for praying for this ongoing work. We will be going back throughout the week with the goal to provide some lasting training for these precious teachers. More on that later!

Prayer Team

Day 2

My particular prayer request today is for Eric Watson, my host and his family. They are running the mission down her and have a lot on their backs. Pray God will carry their burdens and literally carry burden as we build today.

Jesus is a carpenter. Pray we will work alongside him in the heat of the day under the shadow of the most High. Pray Psalm 91 that no evil will come near our dwelling. That the Lord will be our shield from the arrow that flies by day.

Pray for Eric and Mimi and their Family.

Protection, provision for Eric snd Banah Ministry, and health throughout our trip here.

Street 7 in Telagucigalpa where teams come for ministry
Pretty but surrounded by Barbs and Electric fence

I’m at the Watson’s place now after an hour van ride that even made me cringe. Wow. So Honduras has much poverty. Wanted to send you some pictures of the place housing the ministry and surrounding country.

On the way in today, I was reading the sermon on the mount, Blessed are the poor for theirs is the Kingdom. Gives me great hope that God will move in this country that is one of the poorest in the western hemisphere. Pray they will receive the Kingdom. And for Eric and his family’s- Mimi, Victoria, Elijah, Belle, and Juan who moved down about two months ago after four years of going back and forth to this place. Pray we and the two teams here this week are a blessing to the poor.