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fatman
03-26-2011, 12:48 PM
I am going back down to Tegucigalpa Honduras this July on a mission trip, and would appreciate all you prayers, for favor in our travels, that our steps would be guided by God, our words will be directed from God, and the hearts of those who we will be ministering to will be prepared to hear us. I have been doing these trips since 2005. We will be working again with "Loving The Least of These" ministry, and will be working at the feeding kitchens, as well as travelling into the mountains outside of Tegucigalpa to minister to those who live there. As with any foreign mission trip, they are expensive, as we are required to raise the money our selves, so if you feel led to make a donation to help me pay for my trip, please contact me off the forum. If you are interested in going on this trip with us, I believe the due date to sign up is next week. I can give you all the info you need for that as well. I have attached a few pictures from past trips. The first picture is Arnold Calderon and his mother. I have sponsored Arnold through this ministry since 2007. I am excited to see him and his family again this summer. Thanks!

old creek warrior
03-27-2011, 08:22 AM
You got it Stephen.Mission work is Awesome!!!:)

fatman
07-02-2011, 07:14 PM
Leaving next weekend, getting excited!

old creek warrior
07-02-2011, 07:31 PM
Will do fatman.Our church goes to Orphanage Emmanuel in
Honduras every year and just got back two weeks ago.I havent had a chance to go yet but I sure want to.

fatman
07-02-2011, 08:49 PM
Awesome! You really should go! Its a life changing experiance. That orphange is in Guaimaca isnt it? There is a guy from Montezuma Ga. who started a ministry in Honduras years ago too. He has a medical clinic, I think up towards San Pedro Sula??

old creek warrior
07-02-2011, 09:53 PM
That orphange is in Guaimaca isnt it?
Thats it fatman.

Buckster
07-03-2011, 11:50 AM
Prayers on the way!!
Check out www.410bridge.con they do mission work in
Kenya and Haiti. My son James is Director of Operations
and his wife Jennifer recruits and trains volunteers.