Saturday, August 28, 2010

Getting Ready to Leave

Seems like that's what's been on the forefront of our minds lately. Ministry work still has been going strong - English class, Kids Club, Clinic - and in the midst of that we are trying to get our lives ready to leave Honduras for 6 months. This is almost as difficult as it was leaving the States - but we didn't have to plan on returning to the States, but we will be returning here. Here's what that looks like:

1. Renew the lease contract on our house
2. Certification for our dog to leave country and enter the U.S.
3. Pay for additional year on our P.O. Box
4. Copies of all our documents
5. Obtain original title for our car so we can cross the borders
6. Packing up things we aren't going to use
7. Re-organize all our ministry supplies/medications we are leaving
8. New tires for the car
9. Turning off cable/internet
10. Getting our trees trimmed
11. throwing away TONS of "stuff"
12. Getting car insurance while we are in the States
13. Finding a place to stay both in California and Arizona
14. Final orthodontic appointment for Madison
15. Renewing Registration for the car
16. Cleaning out pantry
17. Cleaning out refrigerator
18. putting dust sheets over EVERYTHING in the house
19. Packing to leave
20. more to come....

I think my gardener and I had different ideas on what "trimming" a tree meant...


Shelves made my my team mate, John - now all the supplies are organized, labeled, and ready to go!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Last clinic / family arrived

Today was our last clinic day for 6 months. It's kind of weird with where we have come from. I started with one suitcase size full of whatever meds or supplies I could put, and took the bus to get there - to what we have now - 6 boxes of meds, 2 huge containers of supplies, 1 box just of dressing supplies, and tons of education and teaching materials, 2 folding tables, one privacy screen, and a truck to carry it all in! We've come a long way baby :-) And HUGE thanks to John and Kathy who jumped right in to clinic today! We were a little short staffed as the McCann's are out of town, so John took over in pharmacy, and Kathy helped Madison in intake! Thanks so much you guys!

Me asking a little boy if his ears hurt.


Today Mike's sister, Jeri, arrived to be with us for our last week in Honduras for this year. She has come to visit, see our ministry in action (came to the clinic today), and to just hang out! She will be flying back with Madison, so Madison doesn't have to take the long drive back with us! How awesome is that! So blessed we are that Jeri wanted to do this! We love her for her sweet heart! :-)

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

What DID you do in Honduras for two years?

Our first term as missionaries in Honduras comes to an end on September 6th. With the help of our teammates, prayer partners, financial supporters and supporting churches so much was accomplished. This video answers the question: So what DID you do in Honduras for the past two years?

Watch this 2 minute and 38 second video to find out:

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Armenia Bonito Property Update - Fall 2010

Here is an update of the two acre ministry center we are constructing in Armenia Bonito, located in La Ceiba, Honduras. This facility will contain a high school, church, medical clinic and a multi-use building.

Watch this 3 minute and 20 second video to see the progress on the property:

Friday, August 20, 2010

A New House For Maria

In the summer of 2010 we built a new home for a single mother and her six kids. This family from Armenia Bonito previously lived in a small house made of scrap wood and a rusty tin roof.

Watch this 3 minute video to see Maria's new house:

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Overview of La Ceiba, Honduras

You can get a great understanding of our ministry by watching this 2 minute & 20 second video:

Monday, August 16, 2010

Three Day Medical Clinic In Honduras

August 10-12, 2010 we hosted a medical clinic in the poor community of Armenia Bonito. With the help of Trinity Presbyterian Church of Harrisburg, PA we treated 258 patients. The clinic was complete with a laboratory, sonogram, health education and hearing tests. Each patient received a professional consultation, medicine, prayer and evangelism, all in Spanish.

Watch this 2 minute and 41 second video to see the clinic: