don't decide to go swimming.... motherly advise...
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looks like the river we swam in as a kid below McGees..lol
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you are in the thick of it now remember the "teach a man to fish story." you could go broke buying food for everyone. i usually let them do my laundry and pay them. or some other task then they are earning their money and can have some feeling of worth. remember when you leave you don't want them dependent on you. like the welfare system in the states it doesn't work. they have skills use them. just a thought don't mean to be bossy haha
We are working in Tegucigalpa, Honduras with Hope International Missions. Our primary efforts involve church planting and discipleship. God has blessed us with three small churches, one is located at our home in the neighborhood of Tiloarque. The other church is about 15 minutes from our home in a neighborhood called Las Uvas. The third church is about an hour and a half from our home in a village called Las Delicias.
I am a graduate of Penn View Bible Institute located in Central Pennsylvania. I graduated in 2004 from the institute while I was also youth pastor at the Beavertown God's Missionary Church. I was married to Hannah Jarasat in June 2004. After spending three years as youth pastor, Hannah and I joined Hope International Missions and arrived in Honduras in 2006. We are blessed with two boys, Joseph and Daniel.
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don't decide to go swimming....
motherly advise...
looks like the river we swam in as a kid below McGees..lol
you are in the thick of it now remember the "teach a man to fish story." you could go broke buying food for everyone. i usually let them do my laundry and pay them. or some other task then they are earning their money and can have some feeling of worth. remember when you leave you don't want them dependent on you. like the welfare system in the states it doesn't work. they have skills use them. just a thought don't mean to be bossy haha
Sounds like you're doing a great job. Keep it up!
I think the advice that Sheila, was very "good advice".
Keep us the good work, your doing great, we are proud of you..
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