hey everyone,
sorry it has been awhile since my last post, but we are having to pay for internet and took me a minute to get my cash switched over.
We made it through the first month in el salvador. i think that everything went well with our ministry and what the mission host was trying to accomplish. i can't really say that it was the best time of my life because it wasn't, but i think that being out of comfort zone with the new type of ministry was good to experience. we had no trouble with our travels from el salvador to Honduras and made it safely and smoothly here.
in Honduras we are in a great little location about fifteen minutes up the mountain from the capital city. i am really excited about the move here and it is definitely a great change and looking forward to everything we have planned this month. our host, tony, is a great guy with a great vision for what he wants to do in some dangerous parts of the city. He works with local kids that he takes off the streets and tries to slowly change their habits and their behaviors with positivity and love. At this moment he has seven kids that live here full time on the property with him and his wife and they take care and provide almost everything for these boys.
Our ministry is looking great for the month and i am really pumped for the manual labor of wiring around his house. we have plans to dig some holes for water pipes and building a flight of stairs in a poor colony that will help elderly people and little kids on their way to the store and market. I love manual labor type of ministry so i think that this month will be great for me and ill be able to be a big help.
thank you for all of your support and prayers,
Carter
