Friday at lunch time, Gilma took us to the King Quality bus station to catch our ride to Managua, Nicaragua. This time we decided not to ride the big, yellow school bus and, instead, go with the regular bus service. The drive is still 12 hours, but it's much more comfortable with air conditioning, bathroom on board, wi-fi and snacks provided. We pulled into the bus station in Managua at 12:30 a.m. and then took a taxi to the hotel. Still a long day, but so much better than the 17 hours it took for the yellow bus to arrive.
Only four gringos arrived in time to go out with us on Saturday evening; everyone else came in about 8:30 p.m. Still it was a successful evening with more than 30 professions of faith. I had the opportunity to counsel Naomi after she prayed to receive Christ during the gospel message. She had such a sweet spirit and a huge smile! She and her 6-year old daughter live with her mom and she asked if she could have an extra copy of the Bible to share with her mom.
Sunday morning worship is always a highlight of the week. There's just nothing better than singing in Spanish/English. Bro. Perry Safron preached from Hebrews 11--it's always great to hear a message in English.
Last night's campaign with the whole team was equally successful with more than 40 professions of faith.
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