We had a special month in Honduras…Let’s start from the beginning.


     The road to our ministry…was an adventure walking down that when it was muddy.


                     The church building…simple, but plenty of space for God to move. 


The side of the church—second door leads to where we slept, and building on the right is the bathroom.


      Entrance to the cave…all of our stuff everywhere…next room in is where we slept. 


I did my quiet times every morning right outside and woke up to this view—I’m going to miss that every morning…was listening to “Keep Your Eyes Open” by needtobreathe in that moment.


                          A stream down the hill was a quiet resting place as well…


                     The hill down to the stream…also my running hill #buildingcalves.


                              Field nearby for sprints and pullups too…love it.


                 Houses where we alternated to eat our meals…grew to love those families.


          This place is so beautiful…reminds me of a Digital Blasphemy wall photo.


            Yup, one afternoon we went out to do ministry on that truck. Ridin’ dirty.


That’s the Jesus I’ve been waiting to introduce you to—the traveling evangelist that works at the local Baptist church, he is one of those very special people.


Angela was pretty excited about the sugarcane. And Tiffany about shucking corn…to each her own.


                          Hanging out, post praying for a woman with cancer…


                                        Something got me about this picture…


What we saw as we went out into the community each day. We have a mountain blessing…


                               With Johnny visiting a family…Watup, Orlando.


                                          And then there was her. Oh man.

Also had time for a waterfall– tt was a lot more slippery than I anticipated. Dumb.
Think you can hear me mutter “This is hard” at least a few times…haha…

This is how it’s done, with Josh saying what we all were thinking by that point—“Moy Loco!” And, yah, he jumped from at least 30 ft up right into the waterfall. (Dumb?)


                                A final beautiful view from Gracias Lempira…