Early days....if you know me well, you know how much I hate getting up early. Believe it or not, my alarm clock was set for 4:45 AM. Isn't that a sin?
We are building a home for a lady whose current home lost a wall a few months ago when they had alot of rain. She was so very grateful and it was humbling to see her carrying 2 blocks at a time in order to start the building process of her house. She is a grandma by the way.
She layed the first block and we all prayed over their home before we started building. We managed to to get 5 layers of rock up, and the foundations poured for the bath houses. It was a very long day. We worked 8 hours laying block. I actually learned how to do it and am becoming pretty efficienty :) It's amazing what we can do on missions trips but don't get any ideas, I am not up to NC building code....yet. In Honduras, its all good.
Richard shared about Jesus with a group of kids today and one accepted Christ as his Savior. That's what it's all about!!
Every day on a mission trip is amazing. I wish I could bottle all this up and bring it to America to share but it is impossible. I have so much to share but the words just aren't coming tonight for some reason.
Prayer request:
team members
families at home
Honduran workers
People in the village
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