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Aida Munoz and Bro.
Mike Brady. She was the
youngest of 59 souls saved by the grace of God in our
church services and street evangelism, today. |
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Catalina Marmol
after her conversion. If the picture shows
enough detail on the internet you can still see the tears in her eyes from
when she came forward during the altar call in Bro. Robert Culbreath's first
service of the day. It is very moving to see that these folks react exactly
the same as we do at home when they accept Christ. They have the same
spiritual needs we have. |
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The line in to the
registration desk at the front gate of the
compound we were in today remained pretty constant all day long. You can see
the umbrellas have started coming out in this picture. The sun came back out
today and the temperature went back up. Thankfully, though, it was not as
hot as Sunday |
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This is the clothing
area, run today by Elizabeth Braswell,
Lucille McCormick and Pam Clark. This has been one of the more popular
outreaches provided. The clothing ran out early today. Remember that through
the year so the next group can have even more to provide. Any clothing and
ballcaps are very popular. |
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Eldon Spivey and Jay
Austin eat breakfast at Antonieta's this
morning |
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The oldest man saved
today: 83 year old Manuel Riverta
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Bill Creasy "holds
up" the pharmacy in the heat of the day
to lighten the frenzied pace. |
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Ashley Baker of
Texas talks with one of our interpreters, Melbin. Ashley's mother is
also here. |
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"The Pastornator" |
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Honduran kids cut up
with Julie Mathias
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The hills of Honduras
above the building we used to set up our
medical and pharmacy operation |
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This is a huge tree
near the construction site. The white speck
near the base is a person. |