The October 2025 Prayer Plan Missions newsletter celebrates seasons of planting and harvest in Honduras. Pastor Rony is leading pastoral training for young leaders, while music students in Chaguitillos are now helping lead worship. Teams from Ledbetter Road Church of God (Ohio) and Connect Church (Alabama) braved rain and mountain roads to minister in schools, serve widows, and share the gospel—seeing many respond to Christ. The issue also honors the lives of Cecilia and Guadalupe, faithful women now with the Lord, and highlights Nurse Jenny’s ongoing medical ministry caring for local families. PPM continues to rely fully on prayer and God’s provision to serve communities and share His love.
This summer, God’s sunshine has been shining brightly on Prayer Plan Missions through community, service, and growth. A team from Texas brought joy and prayer to Honduras during Mother’s Day celebrations, performing skits, leading worship, and supporting young musicians with new instruments. Director Ed Shonkwiler shared reflections on how summer mission trips and camps build lasting community and spiritual growth. The newsletter also highlights ongoing outreach—medical care from Nurse Jenny, maintenance at the Finca del Padre, and local projects like road and well repairs. Even in the busy summer months, PPM continues its year-round ministry, faithfully serving widows, students, and families through prayer, service, and God’s provision.
In March/April 2025, Prayer Plan Missions teams experienced powerful Spirit-led moments in Honduras—from baptisms and salvations to widows receiving food and handmade Cherokee ribbon skirts. Volunteers built a school comedor, supported nearly 100 widows, donated a $40K ultrasound machine, and shared Christ’s love in word and deed. These stories reflect PPM’s heartbeat: ministry through prayer, service, and trusting God to provide.
In this monthly issue, Prayer Plan Missions has appointed Ed Shonkwiler as its new full-time Director, carrying forward the vision of Founder Jim Usher to serve widows, disciple youth, provide healthcare, and support communities in Honduras through prayer and faith. Recent highlights include progress in the dental clinic, expanded student and widow support, and mission teams completing vital projects. PPM continues to rely on God’s provision, trusting Him to supply every need through the generosity of those He calls to give.