Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Final Thoughts

Judy with her sponsor child in Escuapa




This is probably my final post on this blog, but you never know!  First time I have ever blogged and I really enjoyed it.  Partly because I had something interesting to write about but also because it served as a good reminder as I went back and re-read some of the events of the week.  I think it is important to remember the things accomplished and the lessons learned and being able to document this was important to me.  My next goal is finding a way to incorporate this blog into print to save for future readers and future reminders!

Before going out to dinner with our team and our interpreters we were blessed to have another visit from Henry and Sara Cline.  They both are founders and currently run the Becas Con Bendiciones program in Honduras.  Becas Con Bendiciones means scholarships with blessings.  The program was created some 10/11 years ago to help young children afford to attend school.  While education in Honduras is "free" the children are required to wear uniforms and purchase school supplies etc., which many families cannot afford, so their children do not attend school.  

Henry and Sara found a way to help these children and came up with this program.  Please check out the link below to their web site and consider becoming a sponsor for a child.  

Education makes all the difference in the future.  Without it how can we expect things to change.  As Nelson Mandela once said, "Education is the most powerful weapon in which you can use to change the world". Education in school as well as God's love and promise.  


Click here to learn more about the program and ways you can help.  
Becas Con Bendiciones






Henry and Sarah Clines with Judy (A sponsor for the program)

   





  


2 comments:

  1. This is an awesome program and the pic of Judy with Henry and Sarah is precious. I am proud to say the our SS class sponsors 4-6 children each year. Blessings to all the participants...sponsors and students.

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  2. Thanks Shelley for sharing your journey and your service! Blessings!

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