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.

Monday, May 29, 2006

May 2006

Dear Fellow labourers in the work of the Lord,

Grace be unto you, and peace, from God our Father, and from the Lord Jesus Christ.  I thank my God upon every remembrance of you, always in every prayer of mine for you all making request with joy,
                                                                                                      - Philippians  1:2-4
           
            Greetings again from Honduras!  God is good and is keeping us busy here, as well as blessing us with some fruit!  This month we’ve traveled, preached, prayed, fasted, and more.  And what a blessing that it was not all for naught, as God just continues to bless us!  We are so thankful!

SEEING SOULS SAVED

            On the fourteenth, I had the wonderful opportunity to win Francisca Elizabet Garcia, 14, and her cousin Iris Argentina Meza, 9 to the Lord after services in our little church in Quebrada de Lajas.  Unfortunately their parents are Catholic and don’t allow them to come to services often.  Please pray that their parents will trust Christ as their Saviour, so the whole family can come.
            Also, on the 27th, Rueben Antonio Quintero, 17, trusted Jesus as his personal Saviour on our Saturday afternoon Church visitation when Arlen Padilla won him to the Lord. 

SPEAKING ON THE SUBJECT OF THE LAW vs. GRACE

            The 19th-20th we traveled to the little village of Piraera (close to the El Salvador border) where National Missionary Erick Sanchez is working.  There, at his invitation, I taught on the subject of the Law vs. Grace.  Erick visited the town several weeks before inviting people, and we had a crowd of about twenty to thirty people who came to listen. 
            The village is mostly Catholic, but the Seventh Day Adventists are also a strong presence there.  Because of this, many people think that one must keep the law to be saved.  I taught all day long on why this is not the case, and how salvation is by grace through faith in the precious shed blood of Jesus Christ! 
            In the evening, I showed my Creation vs. Evolution slide show.  We had an even bigger crowd for that!  My plan is to do more evangelism, and eventually get into public schools with these slides.  Please pray for this endeavor, as we try to schedule this.

SELLING OUR THINGS

            As most of you know, we have to leave our rental house before the end of the year, so we are already working hard in getting rid of many of our things, making our move easier.  It’s amazing how much a person can accumulate in five years!

SETTING UP MEETINGS

            Our plan is to head back to the states towards the end of this year for several months.  We already have some meetings set up then for furlough, and we’d like to get some more.  Then we’ll come back to Honduras in January to fill in for the other Missionary who’s leaving and live in his house for a while.   On the back of this letter, I’ll give my itinerary.  If we’re close by and have an opening, we’d love for you to contact us so we can visit your church and present the work here in Honduras.  (Via Email is the best way to contact me!)
           
            Because of Christ Jesus our Lord and Saviour,

            Robert and Laura Beth Breaker
            1 Sam. 12:24!


    OUR ITINERARY SO FAR:
           
            Leave Honduras the end of October

            November 5th  Meeting inCedar Rapids, Iowa

            November 12th Meeting in Tenino, Washington

            November 13th to the 20th in Alaska

            December  Wide Open!

            End of January 2007 Heading back to Honduras!



Some of those that showed up in Piraera for my teaching on “The Law vs. Grace.”

My wife with some of our baby ducks that hatched this month!

Sign on the wall in one of the shops here that says: “In the old times of barbarous nations, they used to hang thieves on crosses, but now in our age of enlightenment, crosses hang from the necks of thieves!”  How true!