Sunday in the Honduras
Yesterday, Sunday, was a good day as well. In the morning after devotions and breakfast, we went over to the clinic sight and helped with set up. We are in a very, very poor area. Dirty roads, and because it is the rainy season, muddy. Most people are living in very humble circumstances. We have 3 doctor stations, 1 pharmacy, 1 dentist and one eye station. Not sure how that one will work.
I will be helping with the dental station. I am working with a Hondurian dentist and another girl in college who wants to be a dentist. The Hondurian dentist is setting her up to clean teeth even though she has never done it before. It is either her or no one.
In the afternoon, we will be doing Vacation Bible School. Prayer is needed her as we need to get this figured out. Who and when and how it will work. The space is not big enough for all the kids.
Last night we joined area Hondurian pastors in a joint worship service. Several of us were asked to give testimonies. I was asked and it was fun to do it. I love the enthusiam of the Hondurians in their worship. Full of life. But as in Latin cultures, the men are lacking.
Our first clinic day starts in a few hours. There will be many Hondurians there to help. Each patient is screened and the gospel is shared with them. We hope to be a great encouragement to the Hondurians and see many come to Christ.
I will be helping with the dental station. I am working with a Hondurian dentist and another girl in college who wants to be a dentist. The Hondurian dentist is setting her up to clean teeth even though she has never done it before. It is either her or no one.
In the afternoon, we will be doing Vacation Bible School. Prayer is needed her as we need to get this figured out. Who and when and how it will work. The space is not big enough for all the kids.
Last night we joined area Hondurian pastors in a joint worship service. Several of us were asked to give testimonies. I was asked and it was fun to do it. I love the enthusiam of the Hondurians in their worship. Full of life. But as in Latin cultures, the men are lacking.
Our first clinic day starts in a few hours. There will be many Hondurians there to help. Each patient is screened and the gospel is shared with them. We hope to be a great encouragement to the Hondurians and see many come to Christ.

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