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Father’s Day, June 15, 2008

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Sunday: Father’s Day. Many of us were separated from our fathers, but we were not separated from our Father. Since Sunday morning is reserved for the children’s Sunday School, and Sunday evening for worship, we spent the morning touring the … Read More

June 14, 2008

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This morning we started at two sites, but ended up spending most of the time at only one. After arriving at the site of the second house, we passed out tennis balls to the children and gave the girl whose … Read More

June 13, 2008

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Today the reason we are here became evident.This morning we split into three groups. Tyler and Michael Lambert went to La Escuela de Jicaro, a one room school for 30 students in grades 1-6. Before today, they had no electricity. … Read More

We Have Arrived!

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We arrived safely in Honduras around 3:00 pm (5:00 Aiken time). We are all settled in at Sister Martha’s compound with everything we need. The accomodations are most excellent and the weather very similar to Aiken: hot! We do have … Read More

JUNE MISSION TEAM DEPARTS

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Just before 5:00 a.m. on June 12, eleven youth and adult missioners left South Aiken Presbyterian Church for Columbia Airport to begin their journey to Quimistan, Honduras. The team members are: Jeff Ray (team leader), Collin Ray, Bob Prather, Cecelia … Read More

TEAM WRAPS UP QUIMISTAN PROJECTS

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Our team completed all of its projects on Thursday and Friday. Lee and Tommy completed installation of additional lighting in Pastor Anna’s office, and installation of a door on the storage room where Bruce and Jim installed shelving earlier. Bruce … Read More

TEAM VISITS SANTA CLARA 4/2

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The team spent this AM in Santa Clara, which is the home of Arturo, one of our translators described in a previous blog. Arturo is Bolivian and his wife is Honduran. He worked in Miami in the financial industry, and … Read More

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