Another beautiful day in the Cayman Islands, and another opportunity to share our testimonies and the love of our Lord and Savior. Today was a little different for us, as we had an opportunity to share the gospel with with both elementary and high school kids. We first split off into three groups, I was lucky enough to be part of the high school team. As we began to share our testimonies, we could see the power of the holy spirit working in these kids just as we had seen all week. No matter the school, the age of the children, or the location, the desire to know God was always clearly demonstrated. Out of a group of 17 students, we had 8 receive Christ into their hearts, but the best part, was two of the 8 were school administrators. On a spiritual high, we joined our amazing and fearless leader Lisa for the elementary school assembly. It was so fun to watch her glide effortlessly from a fun game of “Jesus Says” to asking these precious little faces about why sometimes we don’t always do what Jesus says. Laughter broke out when one adorable outspoke little boy responded to Lisa’s question “Who here knows someone who doesn’t know God” and he shouted out “The devil Ma’am?” Not quite the answer we were looking for, but hilarious none the less. After tons of hugs, pictures and prayers we hopped back in the bus to head out for lunch and quick stop at Hell. Hell, the city, that is. You can imagine the jokes and one liners we all fired off as we pulled up to The Devil’s Hangout souvenir shop. We poured out and into the shop for some “Went to Hell and back” T-shirts, and some postcards (strait from Hell) and were promptly greeted by the devil. The devil was actually the owner of the shop, who explained to us, in his Hell, even the devil is saved. He then pulled my team mate Sarah aside to ask her about another one of our team mates Amy, and the pain she’s been experiencing in her hands. Apparently, he had heard of her pain from his pastor, who had come to pray with us earlier this week. He had it on his heart to just pray for her, right then and there. The divinity in this story is that just moments before, Sarah was praying with Amy and expressed the need to gather as many people for prayer as possible for her healing on this trip. Imagine their surprise when the devil himself was an answer to prayer. We continue to learn so much ourselves with every blessing, every prayer and every heart that turns to Christ.