So this post is late. For month 3, my team and I were in Honduras in a small mountain town named Valle de Angeles. We worked with an awesome ministry named Hope at Hand, which consisted of a lot of ministry with kids in local schools by cooking and serving a meal for children who may only eat once or twice every day. We were also given the chance to share the Word with these students, many of which are already passionately following the Lord on a daily basis.
These children were so special. They are prayer warriors. They have been tasked with praying over Hope at Hand in ways that I’m not sure I would even think to pray. David and Scarleth, a married couple who run Hope at Hand, have had the students help pray for the Lord to supply the ministry with tons of different needs over the past five or so years. Their prayer and the Lord’s answering of that prayer has been such a magnificent testament to God’s desire to love and bless His children…and we got to witness it first hand.
We played games, sang songs, gave countless hugs, made over 350 adobe bricks for a local family, and ate over 30 of the most delicious tacos I’ve ever eaten. Above all that, though, we saw God love and move, and that’s genuinely the only thing we cared about. Hopefully this brief video can help you better understand what we experienced.
