“I knew our corps people would benefit from experiencing the work of The Salvation Army in another culture,” said Captain Catherine. “I also knew they would be wonderful witnesses and bless the youth in Guyana during youth councils.”
Traveling for eight days, the team painted the Queenstown Corps officers’ quarters in preparation for a future officer or lay person; currently one officer leads it as well as another corps.
“Major Davidson was so great to work with. He works hard leading the Queenstown and Wortmanville corps. He had such a joy about him, but I could also see that there is great sacrifice to being an officer,” observed team member Logan Saydera.
“One of the highlights of the week was observing the joy and passion for the Lord through their worship and service,” said team member Elines Flores.
Worship lasted all afternoon and included both singing and dancing. Members of The Salvation Army’s addiction recovery program also participated in the meetings.
Matthew Manley, a graduate of the adult rehabilitation center in Indianapolis who is now a cadet, said, “I was so excited to meet other people in recovery and to be able to share my testimony with them.”
Major Matignol Saint Lot, Guyana divisional commander, thanked the team for their ministry. He concluded, “There was not even one dull moment. Every minute was a blessing. You all made an impact on the young people and allowed the Holy Spirit to use you in a mighty way.”