Sunday, July 15, 2012

Report 4 Honduras Summer 2012

Riding the ox cart
No ladder - team work!
Hello from Honduras!

I have limited time and access to the internet, so I will not be able to upload many pictures at this time. I hope to find a faster connection and more time soon. Sorry about all that. It’s Sunday afternoon, and we are having a relaxing easy day. We needed one!

We had quite the adventure on Friday and Saturday! We made our way to Guajire. I will wait and give you a more detailed account when I can. There is much to tell. In a word or three: It was awesome! We spent the night in the village and lived like the locals, having a wonderful time of interaction with them.

While there we built two houses and did a Princess Day, but more importantly we showed the love of God. Incarnational. All 15 of our team, along with some of Marc’s interns, plus some of our Honduran friends from the city came. We had about 25 of us in total.

Today we worshiped with the local church and had a nice meal at a local restaurant. It’s been a great day so far, and it’s only going to get better. We are going to let the younger ones play soccer for a while. After that we will go to the Jesus statue to watch the sun set over the city of Tegucigalpa. It should be amazing

Tomorrow we build another house, and then Tuesday, our last day to work, we will go back out to Guajire to distribute food and clothes.

Our team is really, really good. There is a nice unity. Everyone is getting along well and enjoying themselves. Today the Baton Rouge group left, so we are on our own for the remainder of our time. I am looking forward to this time of just a few of us.

Keep praying for us!

I think Christopher was able to get a fuller post up, so go here to read it.

Lou Ann chatting up the man with weapons
Thanks!

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