Wanted to share a page that my Great Aunt is hosting. I've been to Honduras the last 3 years and every year it becomes more and more influential in my spiritual life. The Lamb Institute has been working within Tegucigalpa since 1999. It's run by Suzanne McCall and seeks to provide shelter, education and a Christ centered life for children and adults that would have difficulty finding it, or even surviving. The gang violence in Tegucigalpa is notorious nowadays, but Lamb has responded by introducing the Alonzo movement, which is an alternative group for men who want to be out of gangs. Most importantly however, is it's development of Casa Hogar, a children's home just outside Tegucigalpa that is home to 65 kids from ages 2-18. The most recent developments have been to provide a consistent water source for the children. Water missions has come down, but we're determined to give these kids warm showers instead of washing out of cold buckets.
"And a voice from Heaven said,'This is my Son, the Beloved, with whom I am well pleased'"(Matthew 3:17)
Sunday, August 31, 2014
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Wanted to share a page that my Great Aunt is hosting. I've been to Honduras the last 3 years and every year it becomes more and more influential in my spiritual life. The Lamb Institute has been working within Tegucigalpa since 1999. It's run by Suzanne McCall and seeks to provide shelter, education and a Christ centered life for children and adults that would have difficulty finding it, or even surviving. The gang violence in Tegucigalpa is notorious nowadays, but Lamb has responded by introducing the Alonzo movement, which is an alternative group for men who want to be out of gangs. Most importantly however, is it's development of Casa Hogar, a children's home just outside Tegucigalpa that is home to 65 kids from ages 2-18. The most recent developments have been to provide a consistent water source for the children. Water missions has come down, but we're determined to give these kids warm showers instead of washing out of cold buckets.
Wanted to share a page that my Great Aunt is hosting. I've been to Honduras the last 3 years and every year it becomes more and more influential in my spiritual life. The Lamb Institute has been working within Tegucigalpa since 1999. It's run by Suzanne McCall and seeks to provide shelter, education and a Christ centered life for children and adults that would have difficulty finding it, or even surviving. The gang violence in Tegucigalpa is notorious nowadays, but Lamb has responded by introducing the Alonzo movement, which is an alternative group for men who want to be out of gangs. Most importantly however, is it's development of Casa Hogar, a children's home just outside Tegucigalpa that is home to 65 kids from ages 2-18. The most recent developments have been to provide a consistent water source for the children. Water missions has come down, but we're determined to give these kids warm showers instead of washing out of cold buckets.
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