Sunday, June 9, 2013

Newsletter From Honduras


Keren sent me this newsletter from Honduras.  I thought I would share so that you can get a little idea of what's happening there.


HI FROM HONDURAS

Have you ever thought about living in a place where you will enjoy summer all year round?          Well that is the weather in Honduras most of the time. During the summer, temperatures start in the 90’s and in the months of March, April, and May, temperatures can reach up to 120 degrees.  The coolest months are November, December and January, with 70’s and 80’s. No matter what the weather is like, we enjoy the nice life in the community, outdoor activities, school, projects and social events. Here at Ministries of Faith and New Life [Ministerios de Fe Vida Nueva] we try to enjoy every single moment, even those hot, humid days when you want to stay outside because the shade under the tree has cooler temperatures than inside the house. 

Many Honduran families live in small shacks made of cardboard, plastic, mud, sticks, rubber, adobe, and whatever they can find to build a place where they can survive. Most of the children attending our feeding program come from a poor neighborhood named “Nazareth”. Some of the children live in shacks. Even though their every day surrounding is extreme poverty, they are happy and enjoying every single day. They do not worry about what to eat, what to wear, they just go with what that day brings. To some of you this might sound sad and hopeless, but it is not. Most of these kids have come to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior! Here at Ministries of Faith we understand the importance of providing ways for them to have more options for a better education and a better life. In our feeding program we have served up to 95 children Monday through Friday. The meal provided to them is sometimes the only good meal they get that day.

With the new school we are trying to provide scholarships for poor kids.  We have four students on scholarship this school year and are planning on adding more next year. Our goal is to have 40% of the students on scholarship.

As many of you know, this year we began our community outreach program called "My House Project".  The idea came from different mission teams that have visited Ministries of Faith.  The premise is to build a small house for a widow or a poor family at no cost to them.   Funds are raised by the teams that want to work on the project.  Last February, we finished building the first house, which was given to an older lady and her granddaughter.  This June, we will build a second house for another needy family.  There are three groups involved in this project, a group from Prairie Ridge Church, Ankeny, IA and two groups from First Baptist Church in Marshalltown, IA.  Through these actions, we are saying to the community of Azacualpa, "We love you and God loves you too."  The presentation of the Gospel is not just words but actions that show our love, care, and respect for others, especially the less fortunate.




We want to say thank you for supporting and loving God’s people and thank you for every single dollar that you give with love and compassion.

May God continue to bless you.


Chelly and her children, recipients of a new little house.

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