I never listened to your station. I was driving my wife's car and flipped on the radio- 102.5 was on- I was listening to a sweet lady talk about Honduras and the children- also the gangs/ cartels "recruiting" children soldiers but also respecting the Lord and His workers- Here is a brief story: The Lord called me to Honduras in 1997. I have walked the streets alone with just a faithful brother who is also my interpreter. Long story short- By Gods immeasurable power He opened doors that no man could open- one of those doors was to the MS13 and Barrio 18 leadership (The gangs and cartels of Central America) Check out CECOT EL Salvador- I have had the privilege to share the message of Christ crucified with the leadership of these organizations- leading 12 "kingpins" to Jesus- and 1000s of soldiers- please find below a picture of Javier before and after- Javier was a powerful leader of MS13 who I met in a miraculous way- He is now Pastor Javier with wife Issabella- Love never fails- there is a reason the gangs respect Jesus- I would love to share my stories with you- Im heading back to Honduras on the 19th and will be meeting with 2 more bosses ready to take the "pass" and serve Christ- please pray for me, thank you- Pursue love above all else! Paul Ferrara

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