Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Clearing an Area for Block Cutting


This team was in a very prominent  Catholic community.  The church there in this community in Nacaome is a church plant.  There is about twenty five members and of course a lot of children.  We went to assess this project there was very loud secular music playing across the street in a neighbor's home. The team came prepared to ignore and pray for these neighbors.  Well the team set up the block cutting what they thought was far enough down the street not to disturb the neighbors with the dust.  We were trying hard to be a good witness for Jesus with the non Christian neighbors so hopefully we can could share Jesus with them.  I was sitting down near the existing home watching the 800 blocks becoming a home.  Tino came over to Meida to tell her the neighbor was not happy with all the dust blowing into her home.  So immediately we moved our block cutting station down behind Luis' property unto his brother's property.  Luis had to clear off a location to set up the block cutting station for the North Americans.  Luis Alfredo helped his daddy clear the property.  The team starting moving the block from the road down into the property behind the project.  There was a path developed as well to carry the blocks down to the new location.  We did this without the first complaint.  The team so the need and got right on this and make the new block cutting station their new home for the rest of the week.  The lady across the street received our apologizes and we slowly built a relationship with her and her family.  One day her son came over to help mix mescal for the team.  So by being obedient to the calling of our Lord which was to come here and share the love of Jesus Christ and to bring the lost to Christ with their fellow Honduran brothers and sisters this team planted some very solid hands and feet for Jesus in this new community called Nacaome.  Thank you Catalyst Church for setting a great presence for us to continue to go back here and serve our Lord.




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