Thursday, February 15, 2018

Fellowship and Food



This week was a little different where these guys worked on Mt. Horeb.  They stayed here without leaving the campus for three days straight.  They started their day at 6 a.m. Pastor Carlos shared it is not quiet as hot at this hour.  So at 8 a.m. they broke for breakfast.  The North Americans practiced the way of life as a Honduran worker would do daily.  The Hondurans get up go to work at daybreak and break for breakfast at 8 a.m.  Each morning they were served a Honduran breakfast.  I had the privilege about every morning and evening to dine with these handsome young men.  I was blessed.  They sat on the front porch of the mulita purpose building long enough to let their breakfast settle down and they went back at the job ahead of them.  Their goal was to get the entire roof up in five days.  Let's see how this week unfolds.
The second night of devotions a new time friend to Honduras, Eric, shared the story of Jabez.  He did an analogy of  Mt. Horeb to this prayer.  Let us do more for you God.  Your will be done not letting pride guide our direction.  God has provided all Mt. Horeb has needed.  It is not anything Mike and Ginger have done only our Lord and Savior. We all need to act according to God's will for our lives.  If Mike and Ginger had not responded for God's will for their lives here in Honduras we all would not be here serving beside them this week. It is a privilege to be here to serve along side of the Hondurans daily and follow their lead as we serve our Lord. 


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