Friday morning started with one group going to Rio Chiquito, up into the mountains on the back of a truck, and another group went back to Santa Clara to the White Dove school. The construction of the clinic is really going well, and everyone involved with teaching Bible study really enjoyed the last day with the kids.
Jeff & Jimmy laid A LOT of bricks today.
Amy even got to try her hand at brick laying! She was pretty good!
John, Andrew and a local worker mix cement the Honduras way.
We had two US military soldiers involved in a humanitarian mission here in Honduras stop by the White Dove school to request assistance from Arturo with translators. We discussed the work we are currently doing with them.
The White Dove students are just like American students in many aspects. They love to sing; they love to be silly; they love to be loved. In this picture we were teaching them "The Hokey Pokey."
Craig taught the Bible lesson today with help from one of our translators, Stanley, while Anne looked on from the side.
Craig and Amy with four precious first grade girls. I think they would take them home with them if they could. :)
Silly faces!!
Another team traveled to Rio Chiquita, a remote village high in the mountains.
The views were spectacular.
Rio Chiquita shares its water supply with three other communities in the mountains. There are numerous problems with the water system that is in place and the leaders of the town requested our help in making improvements. Here, Rusty is discussing these small concrete boxes that lower pressure in the water supply system.
We traveled higher into the mountains above the town to investigate the reservoir.
We gave flouride and deworming to all the children in the village. Seated are Bethany Jana, Mary Adele Rackley, and Mary Elizabeth Stringer.
Dr. Laura Jana holding a three month old baby and speaking to his older brother.
Dr. Constantine shut Wayne in a darkened classroom with the children and a pack of glow necklaces. This is the photo of a happy man. We are calling him "Redneck Santa".
We have so much more to share with you. Tomorrow is our last day here, and we are all a little sad to be packing up.
Stay tuned for more updates.
Thanks for praying for us!!!