Try as I may, words and pictures can't accurately describe what it's like here in Honduras! I have enjoyed being here, but am also very saddened by the condition of the people...both their living condition and their spiritual condition. I am very grateful that I was able to make this trip, and it has raised my respect and appreciation for our missionaries! People who are willing to give up their lives of comfort and ease in a relatively safe country, and raise their children in a different culture. People who are willing to give up the freedom of the US, and go to a country where it may take years to buy property and get the paperwork before they can start a work of their own. People who are just willing to do what the Lord wants them to do!
an open air market
(we haven't actually gone there yet, I just took this pic when we were driving around)
all the banks have a several guards
the Horton's house
(the houses are wall to wall here in this part of Comayagua)
a view of the street that they live on
Espresso Americano!
A very good, cheap drink...it has coffee grounds, milk, oreos, and whipped cream for only about $1.50!
the newest addition to the Hortons' family
view from the small balcony at the front of the house
a view to the right from the balcony
a view to the left from the balcony
the church we visited on Wednesday night
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