
Honduras: February 6

Clinic crowd
Today, our team traveled to La Ceiba, a city where the economy has been hit hard and the local people struggle to find employment. Our medical team saw more than 400 families today, many of them discouraged, depressed, and anxious by life by the Basural, the garbage dump where they make their home.

Clinic Crowd
Our prayer counselors did amazing work today. They ministered the life-giving Word of God and the comfort of the Holy Spirit, along with the Honduran prayer team. People’s countenances brightened as they told of their pain leaving after prayer. Healings were happening in bodies, minds, and spirits.

Preaching
And tonight, we held the final crusade of this Honduras trip. We had a temporary power outage, but I kept preaching until the power came back on! Let me tell you this: The people of La Ceiba had strong faith to receive healing. So many people were able to walk without their crutches and wheelchairs.

Gang Leader Prays to Receive Jesus
The greatest miracle was witnessed when a gang member came up on stage who was healed of pain from a stab wound. He gave his life to Jesus as I led him in the sinner’s prayer. At the end of the evening, when I gave the altar call, I couldn’t count the hands that went up, there were so many! Glory to God! Thank you friends and Partners—you helped make this outreach a life-changing experience for the people of Honduras.

A Huge Number of Salvations

No Pain!

Tumor shrank

Honduras: February 5

Family at Clinic
We finished our second day in San Pedro Sula. What an amazing time we had! The day started with pouring rain, but after the team and I prayed, the weather cleared—sunny and perfect for the day’s outreach. (more…)

Honduras: February 4

Bus Ride in Mountains
Today we had another exciting day in the Lord. Our team left Tegucigalpa and traveled over four hours by bus, through the mountains to San Pedro Sula. It’s the second largest city in Honduras. Here, the rainy season can get so bad that it can drive people out of their homes.

Doctor helping children
Our doctors, nurses, and feeding team visited a public school in the Bordos, an area of San Pedro Sula that is quite poor. The people there rarely go to the doctor because they simply cannot afford to pay for a visit to the local clinic.

Hunger Needs a Voice food delivery
Many of the children in the Bordos don’t eat regular meals, and some had not eaten at all today. We gave 400 families food that they can cook tonight to feed their hungry children. Your support of Hunger Needs A Voice really made a difference to these people.

Dr. Okoro helping children
Tomorrow, our team will treat more people there, and then we will have our evangelistic crusade at night. We expect many salvations and healing prayers to come about as the people open their hearts to the Lord! Please continue to pray for this mighty work that God is doing in Honduras.

Prayer

Honduras: February 3

Back Healed
We just finished Day 2 of our medical clinics in Tegucigalpa. Our team shared medicine, food, and the Gospel with 610 people today! Many received Jesus as Lord, including a local woman who lived in the area. When she walked by and saw what we were doing, she came in to receive care and left with Jesus in her heart. (more…)

Honduras: February 2
Pastors at Conference
Hi, everyone! The team and I have arrived safely in Honduras. We’re just the first day into this crusade, and we’ve already seen miracles! I met with several members of the press today, and two of them—a reporter and a camera man—received healing when I prayed for them. I also spoke to a group of over 2,000 pastors and their families and guests, sharing ministry tips to help them be a blessing to their people. God is good!
Jose
We also held the first of five medical clinics. Today, we worked with a local church in a poor section of Tegucigalpa, the capital city of Honduras. Our doctors saw 550 patients! People began lining up at 4 AM because they were so eager to receive help. A 75-year-old farmer named Jose told us he came from Trojes, a city bordering Nicaragua four hours away, just to attend our clinic.
Glenda's Children
35-year-old Glenda came with her three children, Eduardo (11), Janette (5), and Glenda Paola (4). She spends her days watching her children and caring for her mother, who is in a wheelchair. Glenda told us that it is hard for her to get medical help for her family because the local clinics are costly and often run out of the medicines her children need.
Richard Roberts talking to children
Valentina, a single mother aged 49, told us that she has been unable to get to a doctor for her own problems because when she doesn’t work, she can’t afford to feed her three children. She can’t afford medicine either, and that is one reason she was grateful for the clinic.
Hunger Needs A Voice Food
Through Hunger Needs A Voice®, we gave nutritious meals and dried fruits, vitamins, and medicine to every family we saw at the clinic. This gift of life—food, medical attention, and prayer—is already blessing the people of Honduras!

Crowd at the medical clinic


