On February 2, 2008 Rev. John Forry planter of Tears 4 the Nations International will be moving to La Ceiba, Honduras to serve the people there. Over the past few months He has felt a tugging on his heart to minister to the people of Honduras in any way Jesus sees fit.
One night after seeking God as to where He desired John to go, he felt Jesus moving in a powerful way. John was on the Internet checking out videos from mission outreach groups that have travelled abroad. One video stuck out distinctively in his mind. While he was watching this particular video he felt as if someone was helping him put on a jacket.
Tears 4 the Nations International's founder's tears began to fall even though he was not feeling particularly sad at the time. After seeking Jesus as to the meaning of this encounter, He told him He is birthing His dream for John*s present future. He was calling him to the nation of Honduras. He was calling him to feed His sheep there.
While serving in Honduras Rev. John Forry will be teaching in a jungle school run by an organization called Helping Honduras Kids. Over the time in Honduras there will be ample opportunities to witness first hand how a children*s home and school are run. John will be living with a local single father and his family to help them subsidize their rent and better their lives. It would be such a blessing if the funds allow Tears 4 the Nations International to bless this family in any needs they face. On the weekends Rev. John Forry will be evangelizing with local churches and missionaries in different Honduran cities. Tears 4 the Nations International plans on planting a church and purchasing some land in the La Ceiba area for upcoming projects (Church and Children*s home).
For the month of March, 2008 Shawn Decline will be ministering along side Rev. John Forry in Honduras. Please pray for Shawn as he is used to impact this Nation for the Glory of God. If you feel a call to the nation of Honduras contact Rev. John Forry for info.
1. Over 50% of the population are under15 years of age.
2. 40% of Honduran youth live on the streets.
3. 85% of the countries population are living in poverty.
4. Due to the number of street youth; the police often shoot youth accused of crime without investigating allegations that are brought to them.
5. This country is often hit by major natural disasters.
6. Aids is growing by an alarming rate.
7. Many of the population are widows and orphans.