Beverly
says,
07/2014
Hello
from Honduras
What a glorious God that we serve! He is
always involved in everything that touches our lives. Even when we don’t
understand what is happening, we know that He does, and He has all in his
hands. He has a plan, and it will
be accomplished in His time.
Some of you know the struggle
that I was having at the end of last year and the beginning of this year in
attending the church that I have gone to here in Valle since my arrival here in
2009. To make a long story short,
God has placed me in another that
also believes in the baptism in the Holy Ghost with the initial sign of
speaking in tongues and with other signs following. Hallelujah! I have peace and fellowship that was
not present in the other church. I
praise God for this change.
Sometimes we are very reluctant to change from the status quo. However, God is always on the move, and
sometimes that requires us to move too.
I didn’t have to go to the school
this week since it is the Week of the Student. We were supposed to have this week off in June. Wouldn’t you
know it? Two days after buying my
tickets the government said the free week would be in July! I went to IL anyway with the Director’s
blessing. I understand the people here
having no hope sometimes. When you
are told something by the government, you make plans for that time, and then
the government changes everything at the last minute. It can be very
frustrating and disappointing at the same time. I’m so glad that God isn’t like that. When He says something, you can stake
your life on it.
English classes are going well in
the school and here at home. The
father of two of my students here at the house stopped me on the street outside
my house yesterday to introduce himself again and to thank me for giving
classes to his daughters. They
like their classes. Yay! Thank you, Jesus. The high school kids have learned
the song “God is Good”, so the sixth grade teacher liked it and asked me to
teach them the song also. Boy, I
am not a singer, but the Lord does make up the difference! So when Americans come, the kids usually sing the English songs
for them. I’m so proud of them! Speaking of Americans, a group came from LSU a
while back and ministered to the kids in skits, playing games with them, and
having an overnighter at the school with a bonfire. When it came time to pray for salvation and other needs, I
never saw these respond to a group like they did this one. And most of their requests were for
family members to know Christ. It
was totally awesome.
Thank you so much for your
financial and spiritual support. I
appreciate it so much. I pray God
bless you in your faithfulness.
In His service,
Beverly
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