Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Urgent Need in Honduras

Since January our mission team in Honduras has been constructing a
two-acre ministry center in the super poor community of Armenia
Bonito. On this property we are building a high school, a medical
clinic, a church and a covered soccer field.

We are asking you to prayerfully consider giving a one-time financial
gift to help us meet the construction costs. Here are two exciting
reasons why you should consider giving now:

1) For a limited time MTW strategic funds has agreed to match every
gift received 1:1. If you give $100, $200 will go to our project.

2) Any gift you give is tax-deductible. Giving before December 31st
will help your 2010 taxes.

Honduras has the 2nd poorest economy in Latin America. The average
Honduran makes only $3,000 a year and the unemployment rate is above
30%. The people of Armenia Bonito cannot afford to take a bus into
town for medical care and only 1/3rd of the kids attend school beyond
the sixth grade. This ministry center will greatly address the
physical and spiritual needs of this 3,000-person community.

There are two ways you can make a onetime contribution:

1) On-line:

Use your credit or debit card at this address:
https://www2.mtw.org/donations/donate/default.aspx

Please make sure you enter 92410 as the designation.

2) Check:

Mail your check to:

Mission to the World
P.O. Box 116284
Atlanta, GA 30368-6284
Attn: #92410

Make sure you write "#92410" in the memo of the check.

If you would like to learn more about this ministry center you can
watch this 3 minute 20 second video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rVhcsf-yYs

Or, you can look at recent pictures of our progress here:
http://www.pettengillmissionaries.org/abpictures

Please be in prayer that God will provide the funds we need to
complete this ministry center. Also, please consider forwarding this
information on to your church or friends and ask them if they would
be interested in supporting Gods work in Honduras.

Thank you so much your prayers and support.

Mike, Erin and Madison Pettengill
Missionaries In Honduras

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