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A young U.S. missionary has persuaded the Honduran government to allow 2,000 Christians to converge on the Central American country for one week to preach the Gospel, provide medical aid and potentially affect life-long change as part of a One Nation One Day campaign targeting what has become the world’s deadliest country.

“We have almost 1,600 people already signed up to come with us to Honduras July 13-21. We have already shipped 10 containers of aid and we’re gathering eight more. We have 18 different ministries sponsoring 18 different outreaches in the capital cities on July 20,”explained Dominic Russo, the 29-year-old missionary organizing the event through his nonprofit Missions.Me network, which he leads withJedidiah Thurner and and Gabe Bahlhorn.

“The momentum is enormous. We’re going to be broadcast live in Honduras on the government channel. We’re going to be on every radio station in Honduras and broadcast hopefully across the world with a couple of different Christian networks. The momentum is unbelievable and the vision is that all of Honduras will be changed and impacted in one day,” he added.

Honduras, crippled by a poor economy and violent crime, is a nation in need of change. The republic, bordered by Guatemala, El Salvador and Nicaragua, is home to about 8.3 million people, most of whom are said to be Roman Catholic with Protestants making up three percent of the population. In addition to being plagued by violent, mostly gang-related crime, the Honduran people are cited as living in the second poorest country in Central America due to unequal distribution of income, severe underemployment and the nation’s internal and external debts.

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