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, July 29, 2004

July 2004

Dear Bloodbought Clan,

            How quickly July passed!  I just whizzed by like a bolt of lightining, leaving behind only memories, both good and bad...
GOOD MEMORIES:

            On the 13th, I turned thirty years old!  Then on the 29th, I had my spiritual birthday (the most important one).  I am now 12 years old spiritually (almost a teenager!) in the Lord.

            On the 16th, I had one saved named Belkis Hernandez in our services in Quebrada de Lajas.  He trusted Christ as his Saviour one evening after services.

            We have now started services in our new building in Quebrada de Lajas on Sundays at three o’clock (where we have regular Thursday night service).  Before we were meeting in another house on Sunday, but now we have decided it’s best that all come to the same place!  Several lost people came for the first Sunday service, but have not as yet trusted Christ as their Saviour.  Please pray for them.

BAD MEMORIES:

            Early during the month I took some “De-worming” medicine.  This worked wonderfully, and I was able to expel all the worms in my system, albeit it was a trying experience, and left me weak for several days.

            On the 7th, I was driving down the road in Tegucigalpa when my back left tire suddenly went rolling by me at about forty miles an hour!  I slammed on the brakes and watched it jump a fence and head towards a car wash.  The lugnuts were loose, and eventually came completely off, freeing the tire and destroying the rim.  Fortunately, I was able to fix the problem and buy new lugnuts.  However, I still need a new rim, as I now have no spare tire.


            Apart from the good and bad, what more can I tell you?  I’ve been faithful in teaching at the Bible Institute (although the tire disaster kept me from going one Saturday).  I also have been busy getting out tracts, Bibles, and Gospel literature to others (God has been using me here as a supplier of Bibles and tracts to many other churches around the area, which has been a real blessing!) as well as visiting, preaching and teaching.

            Thanks again for all your prayers and support!

            Because of our Blessed Saviour,

            Robert Ray Breaker III

             Missionary in Honduras
            1 Samuel 12:24!