Update – September 30

God has continued to bless and we continue to have visitors with us each service.

Recently I mentioned that there was a teenage girl, Karen (Deaf), who had been with us for a couple of weeks on Wednesday nights. She has continued to come and also comes on Sundays with us now. Last Sunday morning Karen asked the Lord to save her!

In our June prayer letter I mentioned that there was a family that we had visited at the request of one of the sons, Eduardo. Though we went to visit several times, we had trouble catching him at home, but, as a result, his younger brother Memo started attending the services with us. Memo was saved at the end of August. Today, Eduardo (the older brother) attended the Sunday morning services with us. He watched intently to both services and seemed to comprehend the Gospel message. After the service Bill and Jennifer Green, the other missionary family who works in the ministry with us, took Eduardo and his mother home from church (Memo is home sick with severe asthma and bronchial infection). Bill was able to spend more time with Eduardo at the house and helped him accept the Lord as Savior!

On our first visit in the home, Bill and I led the mother and sister to accept the Lord. Both are hearing. Now the two Deaf brothers (approximately 28 and 22 years old) have been saved as well. There is one other hearing brother that we have not had a chance to meet, but would love to see him accept the Lord as well.

In the month of September we had about 20 visitors who had never been to a Sunday service join us for our special emphasis on evangelism. On Saturday night we took the church to hand out New Testament Bibles in the main square. It was a thrill to us and the church to see people sitting on the benches reading the Bibles we had given them. We were able to pass out more than 350 Bible in about 15 minutes.

Thank you for your constant prayers for the ministry.


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