As I shared in the first blog this team came to build a house but most importantly came to build relationships. After the second day they found a local soccer field and off they went to play and get beat by the children of Honduras. Good job North Americans for trying to keep up with those experienced futbol players. Someone asked don't you all get bored doing the same thing every week. Well, folks it is never the same any day much less every week. We had a huge opportunity this week and God got us through it. Rosa 's knee gave out on her coming to work the first morning and was rushed to the clinic. Long story short, she was out of work for four days. So Mike and I go to check on her and she was horizontal with an ice pack and getting shots each day in her knee. She layed their with a smile on her face through the pain and apologizing for not being able to come to work. Mike said no problem, just take care of yourself. So Mike asked her the recipes for beans and rice, enchailadas, etc. So for the next four days Mike and Mrs. Claire cooked our dinners. Of course they were not as good as Rosa's but God provided us with a hot meal each night. We were all glad when Rosa returned to work. We appreciate each and every one of our employees. Without them and the grace and mercy of God we would not have a ministry here in Honduras. "Jesus said to them,"I am the bread of life. He who comes to ME shall never hunger, and he who believes in ME shall never thirst." John 6:35 One evening we went to worship with Pastor Pedro in Lajera Blanco where the Hamlet team was last year. Pastor Jason preached and Egla was asked by the church to sing. The hangings in the last set of pictures was given by Oakdale Baptist from Rocky Mount in August. They truly treasure all we do and give them. I looked up and saw them I thought I have seen them before and I realized where they came from. God is good all the time.
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