Sunday, July 23, 2006

Lemoncio







Lemoncio is the name of atown where a Baxter professor's family lives. He's been going there every weekend for awhile and the church was built about a year ago in a small village in the mountains. I'd never been and last week I got to go with a group to build a "pavilion" for their outside kids classes and a cement sidewalk in front of the building. It was a good time. People here are so humble and kind. I got to talk with an elderly gentleman who wanted to practice his english. It was so beautiful out there! It was worth the drive just for the scenery! In one picture you can see the luxurious bathrooms that were available. In another, the path from the "main" road to the church. The church was purposely built to look like a Catholic church with bell towers to attract people who could see it from their homes. Mixing cement "volcano-style". And the group playing with the kids and the kids climbing the mango tree and eating it. They are soo tasty!
It is incredibly exciting to go to different villages one-two hours outside the city with different groups and see how God is working in different ways! Thanks to Him and to so many of you who allow me to be here to be a part of His work here in Honduras!

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