Monday, July 4, 2011

Back from Panama!

I cannot even begin to tell all the wonderful things that happened on the mission trip to Panama. My heart is so full of excitement for what Jesus allowed us to do. It was only through the anointing that we were able to break the yoke of bondage. We went to schools (Elementary and High School), a women's prison, local churchs, public areas, and a indigenous tribe. We would do a different program at each place according to the age level. My favorite part of the service was working the altar calls and just getting to pray for the people. At every place, there were people that received salvation. It was beautiful to watch someone go from darkness into light. I got to pray with one lady in the public plaza that we went to and she said she has seen such darkness before and after she accepted Christ she felt so different. I truly experience the joy of salvation through her testimony! I don't ever want to loose the joy of salvation. It is such a supernatural thing to know that one moment a person is on a path that leads to hell and the next their names are written in the Lambs book of Life and on their way to eternity in heaven. My eyes have been so open to the realness and importance of this revelation. Experiencing  the excitement of hundreds of souls coming to know Christ in just a week makes me want to see that every day. There is something about being apart of God's plan in the earth and being used by Him to accomplish things just makes me come alive. We even saw our bus driver and his friend come to know Christ at the end of the week. It was really incredible!! We saw healing come to the broken, the sick healed, salvation to hundreds, and the captive set free! I feel like i got to minister so much but at the end i feel so ministered to. Jesus is just so real and so fun! I can't wait to see what He has in store for Mobile next!


Here are some pictures of my favorite little girls that i met in Panama. I absolutely fell in love with the kids there and could have taken them home with me. Their freedom and love taught me so much!

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