" But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control." - Galatians 5:22-23a.
We have so much to be thankful for as we reflect over this
past month. Marvin and I have each had the opportunity to practice some of our
passions! We received Marvin’s welding machine from the states, and he has
already worked on a few projects. He has built a roof rack for our vehicle that
will allow us to help Home of Blessing take donations up to mountain villages,
help make room in our vehicle when picking up visitors from the airport, and
allow easier transportation of project supplies from the hardware store. Marvin
also enjoyed helping replace the metal roof on the church we attend. He not
only got to weld some of the beams but also showed a few other men how to weld.
Manuel and Josué are getting more quality time with Marvin because they are
interested in learning about metal work.
Our aluminum roof rack before installing it on our vehicle |
Medical team at the Home of Blessing |
A couple that came to receive medical services from Sal y Luz |
Marvin and Thomas watching monkeys in the palm trees in Balfate |
Swimming in the ocean with friends Christine and Calix |
Thomas looking at the ocean. "Agua, woo, woo Agua!" |
Manuel and Josué have now completed the second quarter of
classes for this year of high school. Both of them improved grades in almost
every class this quarter and were thrilled to receive a week of vacation after
exams. While we were in Balfate, the boys spent the week with their families in
Las Flores. They both enjoyed time with their siblings and parents there.
Manuel’s favorite part of the week was staying up late (10:00pm) with his
brothers and seeing his baby brother walking. He also feels that because of his
time away, his relationship with his father is improving. Josué liked getting
to have time with his parents and help his mom around the house. He also
enjoyed sleeping in (7:00am) and watching cartoons with his little brother and
sisters. They both enjoyed the challenging adventure of finding which bus to
take (or truck to ride in) to make it up to their village and to return to Peña
Blanca. We were excited to give them the opportunity to be more independent and
to learn how the buses work here. They were happy to start classes back today
and especially excited about some new classes they will are receiving- Art, PE,
Vocations, and Honduras History.
Although Marvin and I separated from the boys for their week
off of school, we also had a mini vacation with them earlier in the month. We
went to Puerto Cortes for one night to visit friends from Worldwide Heart to
Heart Ministries. Marvin went to his sister Wendy’s high school graduation
while the boys and I swam briefly in the trash filled ocean in front of our
hotel (gross!). We played dominoes and uno and enjoyed an evening free of
studying and internet.
Marvin with some of his family in Puerto Cortes celebrating Wendy's graduation |
Manuel, Thomas, and Josue on the fishing dock |
June has been fun, but July also holds the promise of much
excitement and joy. Our friends Adam and Kelsey Leland will be arriving
tomorrow to spend a week with us. Then, July 13th Marvin, Thomas,
and I will be traveling back to the states. We will be coming back to Honduras
August 1st and look forward to Chip and Karen Wood and their
grandson spending a week with us then. We love getting to “share” Honduras with
others and look forward to the fellowship we will have with all these visitors.
Of course our time in the states will be full of fellowship and family time
too. We know the boys will be taken care of here by Marvin’s grandmother for
part of the time and friends of ours from Puerto Cortes, but it will still be
hard to be away from them for so long.
There are so many things to be thankful for, but we also
have a few prayer requests:
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Electricity: My understanding is that something
is wrong with the transformer on the property we live on and that it will
likely need to be repaired in San Pedro Sula and then reinstalled here. In the
meantime, we have no electricity which makes the heat more difficult (no fans),
food storage challenging (no fridge), laundry pile up (thankfully, we have
friends that are letting us borrow wash at their house and utilize wi-fi), and
limits our communication (can’t charge phones or use internet).
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Home of Blessing: Please pray for this ministry
and the 75 children (about 35 families) it serves and for our neighbors that
direct it. Dennys and Yolanda have both faced physical challenges this month.
Their baby boy is due early August and although all of Yolanda’s pregnancy has
been hard, this last stretch seems to be particularly trying.
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Eternal Family Project: Thank God for the
provision of land for this ministry and that He would guide the plans and
provisions for that. Also, that more monthly sponsors would commit to the girls’
home to help provide for each of their physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
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Fruitfulness: That our lives, family, and
ministry would produce GOOD fruit and that the Lelands and Woods would also
have smooth, safe travels and fruitful time in Honduras.
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Marvin and I: WISDOM, PEACE, & UNITY
"Two things I ask of you, Lord;
do not refuse me before I die:
Keep falsehood and lies far from me;
give me neither poverty nor riches,
but give me only my daily bread.
Otherwise, I may have too much and disown you
and say, ‘Who is the Lord?’
Or I may become poor and steal,
and so dishonor the name of my God" -Proverbs 30:7-9
do not refuse me before I die:
Keep falsehood and lies far from me;
give me neither poverty nor riches,
but give me only my daily bread.
Otherwise, I may have too much and disown you
and say, ‘Who is the Lord?’
Or I may become poor and steal,
and so dishonor the name of my God" -Proverbs 30:7-9
Thomas is getting so BIG! |
Enjoying coffee on a rainy day |
Thomas and I walking on the beach in Balfate |
Marvin and Thomas climbing trees by the beach |