The Lord blessed 2017 and we look forward to what 2018 will hold for the ministry here in Honduras! Please continue to pray for the political situation here in Honduras. The protests are scheduled to restart on the fifth and expected to be worse then before. Above is a picture of the road from San Pedro to our town of…
Category: Daily Life
Giving Tuesday
Giving Tuesday is tomorrow! A chance to give to those in need. Would you join us in prayer about raising funds for medical costs this Tuesday? Medical costs are a HUGE part of ministry in a third-world-country! Weekly needs are presented to us. This week we need new inhalers for two of our Honduran kids, these are $70 US each.…
Changing Children’s Lives
Good evening friends! Just a little post to remind you all of some opportunities to sponsor our children, others here, & be a blessing to them! We praise the Lord for those of you who are already blessing us so much in this way. We wrote of Angel (pictured above) last year as he began school at eight, not being able…
Child Sponsorship
We have started sponsorship for our kids and we just wanted to give you all some details! The Lord has allowed us to take in several children, provide them a home, see them come back to health, and learn how to accept love. We also help a few children during the days full-time and buy formula, food, and more for…
Laundry
We have only a very limited supply of water and so the women and children are doing most of the laundry at the pila. We found that our nice washing machine uses 25 gallons of water per load of laundry, but you can do the same amount of laundry at the pila using only 5 gallons. This is a lot of…
A six-day-old Joins the Crowd!
We were driving back from the capitol yesterday when we received a call from Identity Mission that DINAF Camayagua had a five day old baby that needed a temporary home. We stopped into DINAF and a couple hours later we took home a little fellow that had no name and was 6 days old. Today he is a whole 7…
Why Honduras is More Expensive than New Zealand
This has been on my heart for some time, so I think, I am writing this so that others will be able to understand what we are going through. In New Zealand we fed some children and an occasional adult because many people would waste money on alcohol and drugs and then not be able to feed their children. In…
Residence Visas, Praise God!
We are praising God for his supply and grace to us. Many people in the US may not know, but visas and permits are a great hurdle for missionaries at times. We have been endeavoring to obtain what is called a permanent visa (5 years, then we can apply for residence) since we moved here last June. We have had to spend approx. $400 per month…