Thursday, March 8, 2007

Thursday Update

We had a hard time in the Salisbury community last evening. We sang and shared the gospel with many people. Pastor Pat of the First Baptist Church, Salisbury was so grateful for our visit. We had two professions of faith.

From there we went back to Deliverance Baptist Church in Roseau and sang for an organizational rally of churches. They are preparing for a nationwide outreach program.

This morning, Thursday, we walked to the local produce market and sang. We led two people to the Lord there.

We returned to the hotel and sang for a live remote broadcast on the local secular radio station Kari. It was a delightful event.

This afternoon we sang a special program for the hotel staff. As we were singing, many people from a conference being held in the hotel came and listened.

We then drove to the Fond Cole community. This is the location of a new church start. It was a very receptive area. Following our program we led twenty-three people to the Lord. It was a wonderful event.

Later we went to the local hospital and sang for many patients and staff. The hospital administrator attended the program and was very grateful. A local television station with there filming the event. The chime rang as well.

Following this central program we went into two of the large open wards, medical ward for women and the surgical ward for men. It was truly a moving experience to sing and minister to these folks.

Deliverance BC is near the hospital. So we drove to DBC and ate a delicious dinner prepared by the church. We shared testimonies and prayed.

Tomorrow we will be singing a local secondary school at 7: 45 am. We leave for the airport at 11 and plan to visit the Carib Indian territory on our way.

Pray for more lives to be won to the Lord. Pray for our safety. We are praying for you as well.

I have got to go. Love to you all.

- Jonathan

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