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55. Sun Sets on Honduras 01.25.20

55. As the sun sets on this trip, I can’t help but to fall on my face before the Lord and thank him for the ability to be a part of this wonderful experience. Everyone that we prayed for was touched by the Holy Spirit in one way or another. The people of Honduras have such an open welcoming for the Lord. You can walk up to anyone in the streets and offer prayer and they will eagerly accept it. They worship with their whole hearts and are completely open to inner healing and deliverance from the Lord. As much as the Lord did a work in this city, as we traveled to 24 churches over the course of the week; He truly did a greater work within my heart. He helped me to break down walls that I’ve had up for a very long time. He helped me to see that there is true love in the Lord and that it can only be found in His presence. He redefined the word family to me in a way that I never expected. Strangers that I have never met before this trip are leaving with a piece of my heart. Every person here is a delight to know. I am truly blessed and humbled by this experience. When I started this journey with Jesus I had asked the Lord to put people in my path that could mentor me. I never in a thousand years expected such abundance in an answered prayer. My cup runneth over. I am beyond thankful and grateful for every one of you. I’ve learned so much about the Love of Jesus, the power of fellowship, the power that I walk in through the Jesus within me as gifted by His death on the cross and the powerful presence of the Holy Spirit, and the provisions the Lord provides to His children through this experience. Praise Jesus and Thank You!

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