PLEASE KINDLY NOTE THAT THE HOLY SPIRIT IS DOING A NEW THING IN 2012 SAYING "NEW WINE FOR NEW WINESKINS" AMEN. THE HOLY SPIRIT HAS ASKED US TO LAY DOWN M300 MINISTRIES AND ALL OF THE WORK, OF STRIVING AND SWEATING FROM OUR BROW AS HE IS TAKING THIS NAKED KERNEL THAT IS LAID DOWN IN OBEDIENCE DYING TO SELF THAT THE LORD MIGHT DO A NEW THING.
BEGINNING IN JANUARY 2012 AFTER 4 YEARS OF STRIVING WE WILL NOT BE FREQUENTLY UPDATING THIS REPORT PAGE.
1 Corinthians 15: 36-38 36You foolish man! Every time you plant seed, you sow something that does not come to life [germinating, springing up, and growing] unless it dies first.37Nor is the seed you sow then the body which it is going to have [later], but it is a naked kernel, perhaps of wheat or some of the rest of the grains. 38But God gives to it the body that He plans and sees fit, and to each kind of seed a body of its own.
We are excited that the Holy Spirit is taking our offering, our sacrifice as a "naked kernel" and as it dies to itself He will raise up a new body that He plans and sees fit. Thank you Lord for Yeshua Full Measure Ministry that you are founding, establishing and raising up. Hallelujah!
This just in from Mission Lazarus missionary Jarrod Brown:
See how God is helping Mission Lazarus to continue it's mission in the midst of political unrest in Honduras...
This morning San Marcos awoke to the news of another 12 hours of government imposed curfew, this curfew is ONLY for 4 towns in the entire country and ours happens to be one of them. The curfew is a measure that the government has taken since Friday at noon to prevent protestors from going to the Nicaraguan border to support the ousted president. The reality is that Zelaya is a few hours north at the town of Las Manos and San Marcos is the sleepy little ranching town that it has always been. However, the curfew threatened the large annual medical brigade that Mission Lazarus hosts in the isolated cow town of Duyure. Yesterday morning we received special permission from the sub-commissioner of police to circulate in the region and to disregard the curfew. Again this morning I called the sub-commissioner at 6 AM to get authorization. He approved this and our crew headed off once again to be God’s hands to touch the lives of many in Duyure. Around 10AM this morning I was in my office when our security guard called over the radio telling me that the sub-commissioner was here to see me. I told him to let them come into the compound. I immediately went to great him. He was joined by 5 soldiers, 4 obviously GI’s and the 5th obviously a lot more important. Turns out he was the colonel in charge of all troops in the southern region of Honduras. I was very honored that they came to meet me and they appeared very honored that I had received them! I showed them around our offices and the children’s home. They told me whatever we needed that they were here to help us and that we could count on their full support. They reiterated their commitment to enable us to serve THEIR people, the Hondurans. I then invited them to eat lunch with us at the group lodge which they greatly enjoyed. They both gave me their cell phone numbers and asked for mine. I feel that God made all of this happen for the benefit of the Lord’s work here and the security of all of our staff and volunteers from the US. Thank you Lord! I am pictured with both officials above.