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But for God's grace, it could have been my own child.
I see my own child in each set of eyes.

Our Passion

We are super passionate about what God does through missions because it gives us a chance to share the love of Christ and really make a difference in people’s lives. By getting involved, we connect with different communities and help meet their spiritual and practical needs while spreading hope and healing. It’s amazing how this work not only impacts but also strengthens our own faith and sense of purpose. We truly believe that through compassion and service, we can show God’s love and inspire others to experience the incredible joy of that comes only from the Lord.

What life-changing impact could be made if we only gave a portion of what we have been blessed with?
Words can not describe how blessed we truly are.

Here's the honest truth:

 

The need for sharing the Gospel in Honduras, and across the world, is more urgent now than ever. With over 4.7 billion people—about 60% of the world’s population—living without access to the Gospel, the Church has a significant calling to bring the Good News to those who have never heard. Jesus gave the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20, commanding His followers to go and make disciples of all nations. This command is not just for a select few; it is a mandate for every believer and every evangelical Protestant to take part in God’s plan to reach the world. Honduras still faces challenges when it comes to evangelism, discipleship, and addressing the physical needs of its people. While Christianity is growing in Honduras, there remains a substantial gap in reaching rural areas and indigenous communities with the Gospel. Whether it’s through medical clinics, children’s education, or food relief programs, the Church has an opportunity to be a light in the darkness, demonstrating the love of Christ through both word and action.

Additionally, Scripture teaches that the Church  is uniquely called to engage in holistic missions—addressing the spiritual and physical needs of the people, particularly in the face of poverty, violence, and marginalization. More than 60% of the population lives in poverty, with poor healthcare systems, unsafe drinking water, and limited access to food. In rural areas, malnutrition and lack of medical care are common. The call to missions is not just about spreading the Gospel but meeting the needs of the whole person—body and soul. In Matthew 25:35-40, Jesus makes it clear that meeting people’s physical needs is a vital expression of the Kingdom of God. When we feed the hungry, give drink to the thirsty, or care for the sick, we are not just addressing their physical suffering; we are embodying the love of Christ. 

Let me put it in easier terms to understand. Brace yourself; this stings my soul every single day: As a typical American, imagine wearing $100 shoes, designer clothing, so many luxuries we could not count them if we tried, and living in a home that most in the world would view as a mansion. Not only have most of us never gone without food, but we usually pick our preferences of what we crave to eat that particular day. Exceedingly and abundantly God has blessed most of us beyond our comprehension. Now, imagine trying to tell someone how good God is and how much He loves them while their belly is empty, their bed is made of feed sacks, and medicines that we have available at any random convenient store is hours away, unaffordable, or simply non-existent. I say this not to shame anyone, but honestly, I AM COMPLETELY AND UTTERLY ASHAMED. Every single moment I look in the eyes of the precious children that we are able to serve I picture my own children and think, "It's only but for the Grace of Almighty God, mine could be in their place." This is a heart shattering thought for any father. 

If you've made it this far let me say this: There are goers and senders, givers and prayers, teachers and preachers, servers, singers, musicians, ushers, and casserole makers, but not once have I ever read anything in the Word of God that justifies being a "pew sitter." If you believe that you can do nothing at all, please pray. That's more POWERFUL than anything!

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