Sunday, August 10, 2008

North Carolina - Hickory Grove Baptist Church Team

We had a team come in from North Carolina this past week and had a great time in ministry with them. They had a team of ten people and God used them in a mighty way to get His work accomplished. They did food ministry, spent time with the boys, fed some kids that are living on the streets and helped us out with our second youth service in Monte Redondo.

Giving food to the kids on the streets.

Sharing the Gospel with the kids. Two of them raised their hand to accept the Lord as their Personal Savior. What an exciting time to see people start a new life in the Lord Jesus Christ.


The team spent the first part of every morning giving out food to the people of Honduras. This is just one of the houses along our route that rely on God to provide all their needs. It's so good to see the smiles on their faces as God continually provides their needs. The team shared the Love of Jesus with each of these families with many decisions to follow Christ.

Mike sharing the Gospel during one of the visits.

Another house in our food ministry.

The team at Gloria's house.

Lori sizing shoes for a little girl that didn't have any.

Some places aren't so easy to get to, especially by vehicle.



The poverty here is so great that when the people see the bus they come from everywhere in hopes that a bag of beans or rice will be available. God always seems to give us just enough to share with these people as well.

People waiting for food and clothing.

We had our second youth service this week and was a huge success as we had 63 kids show up for the service. The Hickory Grove team shared a drama and our Honduran Director shared the message. The kids are so excited about the new service that they asked me on Wednesday night if it was going to be at the same time this coming week.

Luis preaching to the youth of Monte Redondo.

Ministry boys helping with the youth service.


We want to thank this team for all the hard work this week and we look forward to their return in the future.


We are ending our summer teams and what a summer it's been. God has done so much through our short term mission teams that we stand in awe of His moving. We have two weeks off and then our medical team will be arriving. Please be in prayer for them as they prepare for a big week as they will be serving the people of Honduras. The last Medical team we had saw over 1,200 people and each person heard the Gospel before entering the clinic.

To God be the glory in all that He does!

Monday, August 4, 2008

Our Home Church - Morris Hill Baptist Church

We had the pleasure last week of having our home church come down and serve with us. It was a great time of seeing our church family and catching up on things back home. We Love You Guys!


They helped us with starting a youth service for our boys as well as the youth of Monte Redondo and what a blessing it was. The team had gone out into the village and handed out flyer's to all the youth and hung them up in the local pulperias along the way. I figured if we had 40 show up it would be a good start and the youth would catch a vision of what youth ministry could look like, but God had a different plan. The first day we had around 120 youth show up. I was blown away at this point and realized God really wanted to do something HUGE during the week. The next day rolled and I thought to myself "what if we have a 150 youth today?" Well to my surprise about 200 showed up for the service. God is truly awesome! The team did a time of worship, a drama, a message and Bible studies with the boys at the farm. The boys in our ministry were so excited about doing youth ministry that some of our boys did one of the dramas for the Wednesday night service. It was really cool to see them catch the vision God had set before us. They are ready to start a worship band as well.


During Wednesday night service we had around 100 people show up for the regular service. In three days 450 people came through the doors of the church with 60 decisions to follow Christ.

Drama

Having some fun with the kids of Monte Redondo

Sharing the message


The team also did food ministry to many families. In one situation the whole family came to know the Lord as their Personal Savior.

Food Ministry

Please be in prayer as we continue these youth services every Tuesday from 3-4 pm.

Here is a short video from the service.



To God be the Glory!

Sunday, July 27, 2008

A New Face, Having Some Fun and an Infomercial

Well we have a new boy in the ministry named Hector. Hector was found in Siguatepeque begging for money at a bus stop called Bongos. Those of you from Birmingham know this place better than anyone. This is the cousin of Junior and entered the ministry last weekend. We had a plan to bring the other three boys into the ministry, but God apparently had a different one. Gods plan is always better then our own! He had adjusted well and we are so glad God gave us the opportunity to help rescue Hector from the cruel streets he faced each day. He always smiles and has such a sweet spirit. Please pray for Hector as he continues to adjust.



A team from North Carolina just left us last week and what a time it was. Both of our new missionary couples came on this trip (The Fosters and The Diegelmans) and what a blessing they are. They are in the process os raising their support, so please be in prayer for them as they continue to move forward in their support raising. They truly are where God wants them to be. This team took a week and spent their time with the boys of the ministry and did food ministry as well. So we want to share a few pictures of the day at the Water Park.

Having some fun under the waterfall

Water Slide

A little rain didn't stop these guys from having fun

Just happy to be here


Water Slide Video


Here are a couple of our boys making up an Infomercial and what a duo they are. Hope you enjoy the show.




Until next time, take care and God Bless.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Prayer Requests - Three Boys and a Truck

First Prayer Request - Three Boys from Siguatepeque

Since the closing of Toncontin Airport in Tegucigalpa we have had to travel 110 miles (5 1/2 hours) to pick up our teams. We were all dreading the trip , but God had a plan in store for us during these last few weeks. Our first trip back from San Pedro Sula we met three boys at a bus stop in Siguatepeque begging for money. Their ages are 8, 10, and 12.

Isaias, Yunior (Junior), and Nery

One of the boys, Junior, told me that his parents were dead and that his brothers and sisters were also dead from eating some sort of poison when they were little, but he was living with an aunt. He began to tell me that he begged for money so that they would have enough money for his family to eat. The other two boys also beg in order to have some food on the table. We shared the ministry with them and told them that we would be coming back through the next week and would like to talk to the relative that was overseeing them. We gave them a time for the next week, but due to flight delays we were unable to find them. We have looked for three weeks for these young boys and Glory to God we found them last weekend at a different bus stop. We went to each of their houses and how our hearts broke when we arrived.

Isaias and Nery's house (it's really just a metal roof with no walls)

At one house (Juniors) we had to get out of the truck and walk because the road got so bad that we couldn't drive any further. We have a meeting set up with them this weekend to possibly bring them into the ministry. Please pray that the relatives overseeing them will find this a great opportunity for them to get off them streets and have a new start in life.


Truck Fund
Over the past several months of being here in Honduras we have run into several difficulties with transportation. We have been using a ministry vehicle from the time we arrived in February and with this being the only vehicle in the ministry you can probably imagine how difficult things can get. It's like having a family of 70 people and trying to get it all accomplished. Lori and I are in the process of starting a "Truck Fund" in order to help out with the ministries transportation needs and to meet our own everyday needs. We ask that you all pray with us as we start this fund. If God lays it on your heart to give to this fund and you would like to donate online then follow the link below:

https://secure.groundspring.org/dn/index.php?aid=21951

Once you have gone to the site then check our names: Richard and Lori Womack
Then put "Truck Fund" in the "Donation Allocation" box.

If you would like to donate through the postal service then send to the following address:

Forgotten Children Ministries
P.O. Box 24085
Chattanooga, TN 37422

Please list our names and "Truck Fund" in the memo area of your check

Remember that all money donated is tax deductible.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Three Groups: Oh Canada, Florida, and Alabama

We have just finished with our first three teams of the summer and "They were awesome."

OH CANADA!
Our first team came down from Canada and they were able to share the Love of Jesus through the giving of food and activities with the boys of the ministry. They were so obedient in what God wanted them to do and we truly miss them as they continually encouraged us and our staff. Here are a few photos of the week.

Food ministry in La Cuesta


FLORIDA
Our next team came from Florida and was able to supply food to the families of some our boys from Danli, VBS, and a Pinewood Derby. They also provided food for our regular route in the food ministry. The light of Jesus was shining in every house they went into and every life they touched. They were truly blessing to the people of Honduras and made all of us feel like we were part they're family. We truly miss our friends from Florida and it was good to see some of our old friends. Here are a few pictures from the trip:



In Danli


Food Ministry In Teguc

Pinewood Derby

Henry and Michele

VBS

Oh yeah Michele and Pat, we brought Henry into the ministry this past Tuesday. God is so Good!

ALABAMA
Our third team came from Birmingham, Alabama this past week and what a week it was. They did door-to-door evangelism in Monte Redondo, activities with the boys, food ministry in another barrio near Rio Abajo, and on top of that they helped with the construction of the bodega. It was a awesome sight to see the people they ministered to come to the Wed. night service. They had four decisions during the service and so many more through the door to door ministry. You Guys Are Awesome! They reminded us so much of our home church and enjoyed sharing in ministry together. When you guys are able to get back down here we will have lunch at Bongos...hahahaha! Here are a few pictures from the week:


Construction on the Bodega

Heading out to share the Gospel in Monte Redondo

Jorge, Luis, and Ever

We just can't say enough for each one of these teams. They each were unique in the how they served and it was truly awesome how they followed God's leading and how flexible they were when the time came. We are looking forward to serve with each of you again and we want you to know that each one of you are very special to us and this ministry. Until next time God Bless you all.

Matthew 28:18-20
18 Then Jesus came to them and said, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19 Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20 and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

One Stormy Night!

Tonight was an awesome night in Monte Rodondo. My friends Pablo, Freddie, and myself headed out to Monte Rodondo to lead the church service tonight. While on our way we had severe storms and high winds. When we got to the church we realized that the power was out and the total community was covered in darkness. We opened the church and sat there discussing if we could possibly have service since we had no electricity. As we looked around the church we found a rechargeable florescent light in the corner and Gladys showed up with some candles. So we made the decision to continue with the service. The next concern was anybody going to come during the outage. To our amazement people started walking through the door. We had around 50 people show up and the service started. We did praise and worship, but when it came time to give the message the florescent light died on us. As Pablo (translator) and myself stood up to deliver the message the power came back on. As a result of a church being faithful God provided everything we needed and two people came to know the Lord as their personal Savior. God truly is faithful no matter the circumstances and we want to give Him all the Glory in what he accomplished tonight. Please be in prayer for our new brother and sister in Christ and please pray for Lori as she is sick with the flu.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

The greatest team and a decision

Well we are back in Honduras and things are back to normal. We were able to see the little guys play their first soccer game last Thursday in Colonia Kennedy. THEY ARE AWESOME! The final score was 19-1 with our guys being the victors. They had such a great time .

Here are some video and pictures of the game:






A little fancy footwork


Kevin working hard for the goal


The Team: Back row Carlos, Cesar, Amilcar, Kevin, Delmer, and Deybi

Front row Beto, Saul, Samy, Carlos, and Lubin

After the game, we all went the concession area for the boys to get their well deserved cokes and God had something else in store to make the day just a little better. While standing in line ordering the team cokes I heard a little voice coming from around the corner "gringo, fresco por favor". There stood a small boy by the name of Henry looking up at me with these big sad eyes. We bought Henry a coke, gave him some food and were able to share the Gospel with him. I have never seen a little childs eyes light up like his did as he listened to the Gospel. After sharing with him the plan of Salvation, Herny accepted Christ as his Savior. What a wonderful ending to our morning. Please pray for Henry as he is out on the streets at 7 years old. Maybe one day he will be a part of Forgottn Children Ministries.

Sharing the Gospel with Henry

Henry after his decision

This week we started breaking ground on the new storage building at the farm. The holes were dug today and the poles are going to be set this week. Our first team will be arriving this Saturday and start framing the much needed building. Please pray for the team as they are preparing to come.

Week four of the boys Bible study was completed today and will be finishing up our first study in two weeks. The boys are really enjoying the time we have been spending in the word. We will be staring another series once we are finished .

Lori is doing a great job with the English classes. I went into her class today and got bombarded with tons of questions in English. It was truly awesome to hear them asking so many questions and laughing as they asked them.

Lori, Freddie, and myself went last night to a school event for two of our older boys and it truly amazes me how God works in every place he takes us to. While we were waiting for the boys, to take them back to the farm, there was a street kid right in the midst of the crowd. We had a bag of food with us and asked him if he had eaten and as usual the reponse was no. So we gave him the food and started to share the Gospel with him. His name is Nelson. He began to share with us that he had made a decision to follow Christ some time back. So we fellowshiped with him for a few minutes and it broke our hearts as we pulled out of the parking lot knowing he was going back to the streets. Still in the midst of his circumstance Nelson had the biggest smile on his face because of the little food he received. Pray for Nelson and another opportunity to share more about the ministry with him.

Well that's all for now and we will rty to update more from Honduras as soon as possible. Take care and God Bless!