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A Day of Adventure

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Saturday morning the Vacation Bible School student volunteers and Reyna Suyapa, our Bible study leader for Agape Promises, met to receive training on how to conduct the VBS sessions. George Dewhirst and Andrea, our translator, led them through the creation … Read More

A Day of Planning and Change

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Friday started with a typical short-term power outage, and the weather cycled several times between drizzle and partly cloudy. Some things did not go as planned. The Internet service here was not available all day. Much was accomplished, however, in … Read More

2009 HAF Mission Season Off to Good Start!

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Greetings to our friends and loved ones back home! This morning, the first contingent of the January mission team, consisting of George Dewhirst (of Beaufort, SC), Lee Coulter, John Keeler (of Elberton, GA), Jerry Taylor, and Tommy Thompson, left Aiken … Read More

Another attempt to post

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Here’s something I put together Saturday evening. Unfortunately, the internet connection was intermittent, and after three unsuccessful tries I decided to go to bed. So read this as though you had seen it Saturday evening. Allen Wow! Overload city! The … Read More

Greetings from Ninth Conference on Honduras

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We’re late checking in, but finally we’re on the blog. Sam and Roxanne arrived in Quimistan Monday afternoon and immediately proceeded through a whirlwind list of TO-DO items—some personal, some representing the Foundation. For example they visited Sra. Umanzor to … Read More

We’ve Seen Jesus

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Our journey is coming to an end. Following services at the Agape Church and ice cream at Shirleys, we are in for the night and enjoying refreshing showers and conversation on the front porch. Earlier today we asked each team … Read More

Mucho Gusto (Nice to Meet You)

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Helping with the communication in Honduras has been extremely entertaining throughout the trip. Those of us who can speak Spanish wait with great anticipation for Mississippians to try out their newly acquired language skills. Emory has been putting her Spanish: … Read More

“Ruined” for the day

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Hello, my brothers and sisters in Christ. This phrase was taken fairly lightly while I was at home. It was more like a phrase the church down the street would say rather than I would…but as I have lived among … Read More

A Day of Blessings

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“God is great, but sometimes life ain’t good. And when I pray, it doesn’t always turn out like I think it should. But I do it anyway. I do it anyway.” These are the words to a Martina McBride song … Read More

Coffee Anyone?

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Life is good and God is at work in so many different ways here in Quimistan. After spending Saturday morning at the Pinal construction site and the eye clinic, a select few of us got to take a tour of … Read More

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