Some Thoughts on Saturday
We have now been here in Honduras for seven days. And even God rested on the seventh day. So we filled our day of rest with the following; Going to downtown Quimistan, Going to the bank, Riding in the moto-taxi, … Read More
We have now been here in Honduras for seven days. And even God rested on the seventh day. So we filled our day of rest with the following; Going to downtown Quimistan, Going to the bank, Riding in the moto-taxi, … Read More
We don’t claim to be healing the blind. But it’s hard sometimes to keep from being excited about how close it seems we come. Today in Santa Clara we did our third session of the week as vision testers and … Read More
Yesterday several of us went to visit Martha’s after-school program. The children go to school from 7:30 until 12:00. Her program starts at 2:00 and goes until 4:00. They handle children from kinders to 6th grade. They work with math … Read More
There are great debates in Presbyterian Theologian circles about whether God sends the equipped or equips the sent. Of course there are Biblical examples and modern day examples of both. I have to say that I have never been on … Read More
These things come to mind as I think back over the last few days: Juan Jose greeting us with a big smile when we pulled up to the school in Teo Monday morning. The Church of God in Teo that … Read More
Yesterday we made a special delivery to Siomara Zamora, the kindergarten teacher in La Montanita. We all gathered in the school room around her as we invited her to unlock and open the trunk that had been personalized with her … Read More
We had trouble with online access yesterday, but we are back in business now. Today a second router was installed, so we have one in the Gazebo and one in the Comedor. The local power has been out all day … Read More
Strange and wonderful things happen on mission trips. Sometimes these things occur among us. We have had our first one. One or our members lost something very important. Several people looked for the item several times. No luck in finding … Read More
What a glorious day! After a great breakfast we loaded the vans and headed up the mountain to the village of Texoxingales (Teo). We arrived at the village and took a tour of the stoves and latrines HAF had helped … Read More
After an early day on Friday we had an uneventful but positive trip into the Quimistán area at Martha’s Ranch. We settled in and did a van ride around the town, then met our cooks and interpreters. The last thing … Read More