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Buenas tardes de Quimistan! Well our trip is wrapping up and God has definitely been at work through us as we have been here. I have worked in the clinic all week (along with Kathy, Vanna, Shirley, Flora, and the … Read More
It´s been gratifying to see that here, a teacher who loves her children is still allowed–even encouraged–to hug them. Do you think we´ve lost something in the U.S.? I think we face that danger. This is the teacher at Jicaro … Read More
Holly, I just want you to be assured that we are all safe and secure here in Quimistan. We have had the diligent protection of Clemson the WatchCat. You can see how stealthily the cat has been doing guard duty. … Read More
Sunday the visiting mission team was treated with a lunch at the Los Hornos school, for dedication of their new facility with six bathrooms and two showers for the students. This was built with the help of Foundation funds. We … Read More
On Monday, Roxanne and I (Allen) went to the Luz del Valle (i.e., Light of the Valley) school for their Vacation Bible School class–Day 2. About 45 students showed up. At first they were apprehensive, not really knowing what to … Read More
We´ve talked a lot about the Vacation Bible Schools conducted for two days at four different schools in the Quimistan valley. Here are some photos of a group at the Jicaro school, a one-room school in the country. The first … Read More
Hola hermanos y hermanas, May you feel the joy that we all feel today. Thank you for your support which enables us to be here representing all of you. As always, the joy of the Lord is present here at … Read More
If any of you have been waiting anxiously to hear from a mission team member by either phone or e-mail message, everyone here is healthy and safe. We just are having great difficulty sending e-mail messages through most ISP connections. … Read More
Hola! This is Allen again, Monday afternoon. Things have been hectic here. Good, but hectic. We have lots of photos to be resized for transfer through the dial-up connection, so it will take a little time. But they will come. … Read More
This morning we started with a devotion and a typical Honduran breakfast of pancakes, eggs, refried beans, pinapple coffee and orange juice. Afterwards Michael and I inspected the bathrooms at the school and clinic. They now have seven installed at … Read More