
Teaching Sunday school teachers in Honduras with pastor Lonny Adams
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What happens when a church realizes they've been overlooking their youngest members? Pastor Lonny Adams takes us on a remarkable journey into the mountains of Honduras. Using simple tools like wordless books and Play-Doh Brother Lonny Adams and his teams demonstrations revealed how they could effectively teach children. One good thing about this initiative is its sustainability. Rather than creating dependency on American missionaries, the program empowers local churches with culturally-appropriate curriculum designed specifically for their one-room buildings and limited resources. As Adams powerfully states, "I'm waiting for the day that we have set those mountains on fire with kids' ministry and the gospel and there's a revival sweeping across the nation."
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