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News from the Honduras Outreach!

Submitted by on torsdag, 25 mars 2010One Comment
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Honduras (english)

The lovely Honduras team came home to Norway last week with lots of stories from an exiting time in the “jungle” of Honduras. The team had been living some weeks in La Mosquitia together with Mosquito indians, and had experienced to live together with families and impacting people through children ministry and having programs in churches. River trips, digging gold in a river, arranging a youth camp at the ywam base, squarell attacks, working in orphanidges, and helping builing a pre school wore also some things they had been involved in. A sunny and various country with lots of warm and kind people is the impression they have after the time. And they got to experience God in a special way too.

Honduras  (norwegian)

Det fantastiske Honduras teamet kom hjem til Norge sist uke med masse historierfra ei spennende tid i “jungelen” i Honduras. Teamet bodde noen uker i La Mosquitia sammen med Mosquito indianere, og hadde opplevd å bo sammen med familier og bety noe for mennesker gjennom barne tjeneste og ha møter i kirker. Elve turer, grave etter gull i en elv, arrangere en ungdoms helg på UiO basen, ekorn angrep, jobbe på barnehjem, og hjelpe og bygge ferdig en barneskole var noe av det de hadde vært involvert i. Et solrikt og variert land med mange varme og snille mennesker er inntrykket de har etter outreachen. Og de fikk oppleve Gud på en spesiell måte også.

A testimony from Torstein Hide, 19 years old from Ålesund (only in english). Member of the Honduras team.

On our outreach to Honduras we visited a family, and the father name was Jose Loise. We were gonna paint their house that they borrowed from a missionary because they wore so poor. We had the privilege of renovating their house inside and outside. Even though they almost didnt have anything to give us, they gave the little they had and even more, and we could see that Gods goodness and love shined in their eyes. And I speak for the whole team when I say that we have a lot to learn from them even, when it comes to relationships and to invest in people. That is something I want to pass on in my own life! People are imprortant!!!!

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