Six Months of Prayer Brings in Harvest of Souls- 03.2024

Grant Beirute • April 1, 2024

Last week was one of our most successful times of evangelism with hundreds of people coming to the Lord Jesus Christ. Memorial Heights Baptist Church of Claremore, OK, came with a passion for souls. Despite this heat, the team of nineteen divided up with our church people from TEE and canvassed the villages going door to door and person to person, just like Gary has done for years. The exciting difference is this canvasing was multiplied by nineteen! I can’t help but believe that this rich harvest of souls was the result of six months of praying. The members of TEE brought names of people that they knew who did not know Christ (226) and they were posted on a tree in the church. Each name was prayed for for months. Pastor Nelson Osorto organized all the names geographically along with the person who brought those names. The members from TEE accompanied a Memorial Heights Baptist team to visit all these people. There were hundreds of salvations that were documented. Bob Howell, MHBC Children’s Minister, also went into the schools and many of those students responded to the Gospel. The team held a Vacation Bible School in the afternoons at our campus with ninety-eight children attending. We hope to incorporate some of their program into our Children's Ministry.

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The Memorial Heights Baptist team spent hours in prayer for souls to be saved leading up to their arrival.  The TEE church joined with the team in the call to prayer in anticipation of the team coming.  During an all night prayer meeting being held at TEE, one of the young men in the church texted some young men who had participated in our soccer outreach at the Mission Center. These young men were on their way to a disco party in the wee hours of the morning which usually means drinking and/or drugs. Our young man asked the group of men to drop by the church.  They "dropped by” the church and ended up coming forward for Christ. 

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God is moving mightily. Thank you to Memorial Heights Baptist for your work on behalf of the people of Honduras. Thank you to all our prayer warriors who come alongside us in our work to save souls.  We are grateful for your partnership in this ministry.

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