Praying for Clinton & Family

We were able to visit for a little while this morning with the radio guys before they headed to the airport to return home. We were scheduled to meet Chris this morning at the gas station at 10:00 am. He was going to introduce us to a pastor in West End and be our interpreter, but he did not show up. So, we went looking for the Pastor and his church on our own. We did find the church and the Pastor and Chris was right, he could not speak any English. They took us to a very nice older couple down the street where the wife could speak English. Each day she makes banana donuts and her husband sells them on the beach. He is called the “Banana Donut Guy”. After a great visit with Pastor Josue Madrid, we prayed with him and then we gave the Banana Donut Guy (Milton) a ride to West Bay to sale his donuts. John prayed for him when he got out of the car. He gave us a donut to try and it tasted like banana bread. We stopped in again at the Arboretum to buy cashews, but once again they were closed. We were scheduled to meet Clinton between noon and 2:00 pm, so we headed to Anthony’s Key Resort. We ate lunch there and then gave Clinton a ride to his home in Flower’s Bay. We got to meet his family: Diane – his wife, daughter Brittany – 13, and daughter Sherina – 14. Sherina wants to go to the University and become a dentist so that she could come back to Roatan and serve the people. We prayed for Clinton and his family. We prayed for Clinton to become a Pastor and for their marriage. On our way back we drove pass the First Baptist Church of Flower’s Bay where they attend. (We are thinking about attending there one Sunday.) We got a picture of where the kids in Flower’s Bay play basketball and caged soccer. We also found the road that took us to the oldest Methodist Church on the island where Pastor Joe had been the leader. When we got back, Carlos came out and told us that first thing this morning his sugar level was 114. He did not take his medicine and after he ate breakfast and lunch he took it again. He said it usually goes up to around 165 after lunch, but this time it was 89. He was so excited to tell us about it which of course made us really excited also. Thank you, Jesus!!

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Hello! We are John & Bev Atkins, founders of Mission Revive.  We are excited to share our journey with you! Please feel free to browse all of the blog to see what God has been doing on the island of Roatan over the past 5 years!! :) 

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