Welcome to The Point of Impact

We are Paul and Kim Dyar and we are called to Missions in Honduras. Our mission is to connect ministry passion with real ministry need. The need is never ending, however laborers are few. We are working as the assistant to the national overseer of the Church of God, which embodies 1130 churches, 10 clinics, 1 orphanage, numerous feeding programs and has the largest social ministry of any denomination in Honduras. The social ministry includes the Deaf Comunity Center and caring for pastors and their children.

Kim and I have dedicated our time to making sure that ministry is accountable and connected. As the Projects Coordinator for Honduras, churches can know when they send funds through the World Missions and National office of Honduras that it makes the full impact and progress that is anticipated.

We are also engaged in consistent dialogue with the national overseer for better ways of leadership training and connectivity with local missionaries for greater effectiveness.

We have been in ministry, as a team, for 13 years and the last 5 years we have been pastoring The Haven in Maryville, Tennessee, which has been a tremendous joy. The Lord has given us 4 beautiful children who are becoming our ministry team. They are very eager to learn and they love to help others.

Our goal is to bring others to the point of impact. The Point of Impact is where Christ enters the heart of mankind and Jesus becomes the difference maker. We are only branches connected to the True Vine, Jesus. As we advance the Kingdom, we expect God to move in miraculous ways.


Friday, March 27, 2009

Moose Jaw, Canada


This month we had the opportunity to be involved with the construction of an education facility for a church here in San Pedro Sula. A lovely group of people from Canada primarily from the Moose Jaw Church of God donated two weeks of their time and finances to come here to Honduras for the project. We were amazed at their willingness and ability to work in the hot sun for many long hours as they came from a totally different climate for that time of year. They came with one primary goal: to complete the educational facility that they had begun on a previous trip. They poured concrete, dug trenches, and many, many other things. In their “spare time”, they visited the orphanages, spoke on the radio, and preached at churches in the area. It is such a blessing to lead and coordinate these projects and see lives changed and impacted.

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