We would like to introduce to you a quiet but precious little family who lives in El Tambor. They are Nelson, father who works in the melon fields which is a seasonal job, his wife and Christina lady, Ana and their son, Demas. Ana introduced her family very nervously that first day, she shared to Meida she was overwhelmed with gratitude to the Lord and humbled God was giving her this home she had prayed for a very long time. She was so nervous she introduced Nelson as her husband with no name attached. Meida calmly asked her to give us the name of her husband and she said Nelson every so quietly. Demas was so excited as well to get a dry and secure place to live with his mother and father. When we went out to assess this was not the family next on Pastor David's list of solicitants . But a month prior to our visit their existing home had been washed away while they were actually in there sleeping one evening. The rains this year have been brutal for the people here in Honduras. Either they do not get enough rain or they receive too much rain at one time. So as we stood there looking at what was left of their existing home Mike and I totally understood why they got moved up on the list of homes needed in El Tabor. There is at least six more homes in this community who need homes but Pastor David was led to move her up to get her home and this team was an answer to Ana's prayer that week.
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