We are here! After an easy flight and an always exciting drive to Quimistan (we had to put the door back on the van first), we arrived at Sister Martha’s compound mid-afternoon, safe and sound but very tired. We spent our afternoon and evening settling in and making plans for the next ten days. (Know how to make God laugh? Make plans!) Those plans include constructing a school in Santa Clara, planting beans for the school, conducting a Bible school for Martha’s Sunday School children and in Banderas, and distributing school supplies. We also met with Maynor as well as Andrea, a college student in Rhode Island who lives in Quimistan and will be our translator. Many of our team members are returning for a second, third, or seventeenth time, with two of our members here for the first time. We are all excited about doing God’s work here!
One final note: This trip blog will be done by a different team member each night. We will attempt to show in our words and pictures what has been accomplished as well as to give our personal insights into our mission here.
Blessings from Honduras,
Beth
One final note: This trip blog will be done by a different team member each night. We will attempt to show in our words and pictures what has been accomplished as well as to give our personal insights into our mission here.
Blessings from Honduras,
Beth
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