The Will of God (Obra de Dios)
From the very first moment we arrived, we fell in love with the Pastors and people of Obra de Dios.

So kind, open and loving. I could feel God was going to do some great things here. Josiah has known these Pastors and love them dearly. He said, “It feels like I am going home to family today.”
We all dug in our suitcases to get changed and ready for the service.

When I was in prayer on the bus before the service, the Holy Spirit gave me a picture and message for someone specific. As I was praying, I saw a young man in a bright blue dress shirt…on my right about half way back.
Josiah and I kind of tag teamed today….preaching and altar time. When I stood on the platform to preach, I looked to my right, and I saw exactly what I saw in my spirit on the bus. I called this gentleman up to the front. His name is Cesar.

I told him the Lord had a something very specific for him today. I told him the Lord was calling him into the ministry of sharing this great Gospel, and if he is willing, God will use his life greatly in ministry. I told him a lot of other things, but this was the short version.
He began to cry and I asked him to share at the end what he was feeling and what God was speaking to his heart. On the mic he shared that he had been feeling God’s call on his life. That he had just been in to meet with the Pastor there last Thursday discussing this. (the Pastor confirmed all of this to me privately later.) He said, “I told the Lord I want confirmation of this call. Someone I don’t know to tell me this is from you.”
He said he felt called to be an evangelist. I laid hands on him and we all prayed God would fill him with a heart for the lost and the heart of Jesus. Wow! God you are so good.
There were 34 decisions for Christ, and then a long, beautiful time of prayer, healing and simply more of God.


Josiah’s family here in CA is Ruben and Claudia Lopez and their chidren. We fell in love with them too. Here they are praying for Josiah.


We enjoyed an amazing authentic Mexican dinner right after we packed up our gear.
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