Welcome! Here you will find all of my prayer letters written ever since I started the ministry as a Missionary to Honduras, and then as I now am as a Missionary to the Spanish-Speaking People of the Americas. We hope to update this with our current prayer letter that we send out every two months.

Thursday, June 28, 2001

June 2001

Dear Friends in Christ,
    
        The month of June seemed to be an exeptionally long month.  It passed by rather slowly, probably because it was spent in the country outside of the hustle and bustle of the busy city. 
 The first two weeks of June I spent in Casper, Wyoming with my family.  I spent most of my time there working on our summer house, as well as fixing pot holes in our gravel driveway that runs up to our Mountain home.  It was quite enjoyable to do some hard labour again, and work off some of this weight that I’ve gained on deputation!  Also, it was relaxing to reside in such a quiet and peaceful enviroment and see all the deer, antelope, and other wildlife around our house there on the mountain.
While in Wyoming, I had several meetings in Casper and the surrounding area.  I had one church say for sure that they would take me on for support, and with that I’m happy to announce that I have almost all of my needed support! 
I have a few more meetings in July, and after that I’ll be packing all my things and getting ready for “the great move” to Honduras.  The plan now is that I’ll be leaving for the field sometime in the middle or end of August.  Please pray that all will go as planned.
The month of June was not without some problems though.  The end of June, I received word from my lawyer in Honduras that he did not receive my paperwork for my Residence visa.  I sent it to him a while back, and it should have been there by now.  So, it was probably lost in the mail.  Well, I expected as much.  When you are about to go and do something for the Lord, the devil will always try to mess it up!  So, I’ll have to redo all the paperwork, and probably end up paying the $500 plus dollars again.  But, this time the lawyer said instead of mailing them, to bring them with me to Honduras and he’ll take care of them at that time.  So, please keep this in your prayers, and ask God to allow the Visa to be approved quickly when I do get all the paperwork redone, and make it to Honduras.
The end of June, I was able to go home to my house in Florida for about 3 days (that was just enough time to mow our big yard there), and then I was off to South Florida, and then Georgia for some more meetings.  After this I travelled to Beaufort, South Carolina and preached a service in the Spanish ministry there.  I plan on spending a few weeks in Beaufort and travelling from there to my last few meetings in N.C.   After this, I head home to Florida and show my slides to my home church in Pensacola on the 23rd of July.  This will be my last meeting, and I’m so looking forward to it!
Over the last several months, I’ve been prayerfully considering driving to Honduras and taking all of my things with me rather than shipping everything down there.  I’ve heard that driving is a little bit dangerous, but shipping is a lot more expensive.  So, in an attempt to save money, I’ve been seriously thinking about driving to Honduras, and pulling a trailer behind my truck.  I believe by doing this, I’d have more room to take a few more things.  And, there are several things that I’d like to ask you all to donate if you can.  The leaders in the village of Colomoncagua, Honduras have asked me to bring them some guitars when I come to them.  It’s their desire to learn to play hymns.  So, if you have an old guitar that you have lying around, or don’t use, would you please consider sending it to me to take to Honduras.  Also, the leaders of the village want me to bring them an old computer so they can type offical letters and such, and print them out.  So, if anyone has an old computer that to us may be out of date, it would be quite a blessing to them.  (Please contact me at the address, phone number, or email below about sending me these items if you have some to donate).
So, that’s about it.  Please remember my Residence Visa in your prayers as well as the trip to Honduras if I do end up driving.  And, may the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ be with you all.  Amen.

Because He shed His precious blood for me,


Robert Ray Breaker III
Missionary to Honduras