Our ministry has slowed down to a halt at the end of the month, so I was going to go ahead and post the Month in Review for the month.  We had a great time here in El Salvador, and we will be heading out to Guatemala on Tuesday for our last month of ministry.  I hope you enjoy this second-to-last month in review.

*Sorry I don’t have many pictures this month.  My camera cord has been lost since Ireland so I cannot upload pictures on the computer, and none of our team has done a great job at taking pictures this month.

10.  Going to the town square for ice cream, banana bread, and popcorn almost everyday.  The town that we stayed in was small and had a lot of character.
9.   Getting the chance to speak at a region-wide revival on our first Friday night here.  I didn’t expect a big crowd being on a Friday night but the church was overflowing with probably 300 people, over half of them teenagers, and I had the opportunity to share my testimony.
8.  Eating amazing food that our contacts made for us; they certainly kept us well fed.
7.  Playing indoor soccer at the covered basketball courts right down the street from our house.
6.  Encouraging Christians that have left the church due to internal church problems to get back involved in the church.
5.  Hosting revival services at locations with great mountain views as the sunset.  God’s beauty was amazing to see at these services.
The bird that kept us up at night.
4.  Getting a chance to watch many March Madness basketball games at our host home.
3.  Playing softball with adults in the park and children at their school.  Perfect Central American record still in tact for me.
2.  Helping two young pastors evangelize in a village in which they were working to start a church.
1.  Seeing a Church here on fire for God and truly reaching out to the community.  We worked in 4 different villages with 3 different pastors who were all on the same team and striving to see people know Christ more.  The church here in El Salvador is vibrant and growing, and we were blessed to share in their efforts.
The town square of San Rafael Cedros (taken from google images).