Welcome

Mission Dates: Depart February 27th. - Return March 5th.


We hope you will log on often and experience this spiritually charged week with us in Tela, Honduras, a small town on the Caribbean Coast.


Children of Tela

HOW TO POST COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS

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We will try to respond to all posted questions and comments, the following day.


2007 Team Construction

This is a trip where new friendships will be made, rewarding labor performed, and doors opened to a deeper more fulfilling spiritual life.



2007 Team Projects

This transforming week will be spent in spiritual formation, service and fellowship. We will be hosted by the local Episcopal Church and have opportunities to work, worship, and socialize with the local residents.



YOUR 2008 WEB LOG



Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Prayers Answered

















Medical / Health Assistace Project:
As part of the mission, medical experts on the team will be meeting and consulting with community members, trying to help in ways they can and by offering guidance if further attention is needed.

Prayers Answered:
There is always so much need in the medical/health area and when faced with this challenge, the advance team relied on faith, prayers, and their determination to seek out contacts, referrals, and volunteers. They reported today that all of the prayers were answered when they made contact with an Angel, in the form of Doctora Elvia Maria Galindo. Dr. Galindo is a Doctor in Honduras, and also an Episcopal Priest in charge of the medical component of the Bishops outreach for the country. She has agreed to travel from Tegucigalpa to Tela and stay with our mission team all week!! She will be a great asset to our medical team, as she is very familiar with the regional health issues and has seen it all in her work throughout the country. She will add so much to our work and we are humbled by this blessing and thankful for her presence.

1 comment:

Amy said...

The people of Honduras are fortunate to have such hard and dedicated missionaries working on their behalf! We are very proud of you all!!!