Erin Pettengill is a missionary nurse through Mission to the World (MTW), the mission sending arm of the (PCA). I have been a Registered Nurse for over 20 years. My family and I served in Honduras for 7 1/2 years where we were involved in Medical/Mercy Ministry, Street Children, English classes, Kids Club, and Church Planting. We are now serving in Equatorial Guinea, Africa in medical/mercy ministry and biblical teaching.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Curfew continues part 3
We are now in day 2 1/2 of the enforced curfew in Honduras. They suspended curfew from 10am until 4pm today to allow people to get out and buy food, attend to business, but then curfew is back on. School was canceled, and we continue to work from home. Zelaya was given the opportunity to work with the Honduran government, as long as he recognized the elections in November to be legitimate elections. He declined this, so the stalemate continues. In the mean time, looters are taking advantage of the fact that people aren't around, and 100 people were arrested last night when they were out during curfew. Again, La Ceiba continues to be quiet.
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