March 21
Greetings from Gracias, Honduras!
The hospitality of the Sowers family continues to inspire and humble us. We met at their house for breakfast at 7:00 this morning, then went to the Retreat Center for the day. Feeding gringos is something they do every time they have a team in Gracias. They are gracious and welcoming. They have made us feel at home here.
Last night Pastor Rog found that the hotel could provide each of us with toothpaste and a toothbrush. It was wonderful to be able to brush our teeth after 3 days! Speaking of toothbrushes, our luggage has been located. It is now in the Continental office in San Pedro Sula. Continental offered to deliver our bags on Thursday afternoon to Santa Rosa de Copan and leave it at the bus station for us. We would then send someone on a hour-and-a-half round trip to get them. This sounded like a good way to lose them again. We are going to have them delivered to our hotel in San Pedro Sula on Friday so that they are waiting for us when we arrive on Friday night.
We had a full day of teaching today. As the pastors get more comfortable with us they ask more questions and make more comments, which is great! However, it does affect the schedule, which is beginning to slip. We’ll make it up tomorrow. The pastors have a real hunger to know and understand God’s Word so they ask lots of interesting questions, most inspired by local issues. Fortunately Allen (our host) and Luis (our senior translator) help us with the context. The pastors are from a variety of denominations.
In general they can be divided into Pentecostal and non-Pentecostal evangelical. Prayer time with them is quite an experience. They all pray at once, and most of them very loudly. Their motto is ‘God will sort it out’. Tonight we had prayer time for one of the pastors, who was hit by a truck while he was riding home on his motorcycle last night. It sounds like the truck clipped him and sent him flying 20 or 30 feet. Miraculously he was not seriously hurt. One of the female pastors has a damaged wrist. What exactly is wrong with it is unclear but she can’t fully use it and asked for our prayers. There were a number of other ailments and concerns and so we had a time of prayer for all of them.
The pictures are of our hotel, Dan teaching, and several of the pastors practicing telling the story of God’s love for us.
We are all in good health. The Sowers know how to cook to keep gringos in good health.
Blessings to you all from the Honduras Mission Team!
Bob Gleason