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Hello blog followers! I’m writing to tell you about a particularly moving portion of our stay in Q-town. This morning was consumed with ministering to the people of Tejeras Village. Tejeras is a community of homes directly alongside the highway … Read More
Our day began with a journey to the most remote village which we will visit, Nueve Esperanza. The medical brigade has been making monthly trips to the village, but this was the first time that missionaries had tagged along. Dr. … Read More
After a beautiful sunrise, a delicious breakfast of ‘pancaky’, a glitch in the banking system (which only frustrated the team leader as the team was waiting at the ranch), we finally departed to the “Road to Teo”. This was a … Read More
Relatively speaking, we had a very uneventful arrival to Honduras and a safe trip to Quimistan. Along the way to the ranch, the newbees were WOWed with the beauty, especially our ‘home away from home’. After our first of many delicious meals cooked … Read More
How to capture in words all that transpired today? The events are easy enough; the emotions, not so much. We started the day with a refreshing trip to the waterfall outside Quimistan. Sam stayed in town and took care of … Read More
The group started the day with a hearty breakfast of eggs, spicy sausage and the very popular flour tortillas. Cook Gloria arrived at 4 am in the dining hall to have the tortillas ready to serve hot and fresh at … Read More
Our day started out at the crack of dawn as we headed back to Santa Clara at precisely 7am. Since the students at White Dove Bilingual School were not in class yesterday afternoon, we distributed the tote bags full of … Read More
On Saturday, we witnessed an amazing love story as Jenny and Arthur were reunited with their sponsor child, Riccy. Today, we experienced the birth of another love story, one that is just beginning. Our day started with more dental health … Read More
Some of us have had the best day. Others have had a very rough day. 6 people in our group have gotten sick from an unknown source. However, the rest of us continued on in today’s projects. We started today … Read More
Easter in Honduras is much different than in America, obviously. Most of their celebrations occur the week before, during Semana Santa. Easter is geared towards the adults, with few customs involving children. Today we introduced a new concept to the … Read More