Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Less than 2 weeks to go
The team is aware of those who will be praying for us while prepare, there and return. The materials to be taken with us are currently over taking the home of two of the team, and the office of another. Everything from twin bed sheets, to laptop computers, medications, medical equipment and clothing. We are so grateful for everything that has come in so far and continues to arrive. The donations of money too have been amazing and will enable the work of the trip so much. The building work, at the church, the medical care of the hospital, and the mission in general. We are so thankful to God for the provision of what is needed.
The team will gather to pack our bags on October 9th. These are the bags full of donations and materials that are so needed in Honduras. Our personal things will be taken as carry on, so that we can fit everything else in the check baggage.
We will be posting photos from the packing party!! Also many photos will be taken while we are away and uploaded on a regular basis while we are away.
Please KEEP ON PRAYING!! and checking this blog.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
An update..
The Honduras mission team met this past Sunday, to continue to plan for the trip which is now only a little over two months away! They had many updates from John and Penny Alden. The preparation for the trip is now well and truly underway. The list of needed donations has altered slightly and is below. The team continues to ask for your prayers in the run up to leaving, they are all very excited.
1. Gauze and rolled gauze for wound care
2. IV pumps-a universal type that will take different types of
tubing
3. IV pigtails or extensions (up to 4”)
4. Boxes of non-sterile gloves, all sizes except extra small
5. Disposable bed pads
6. Thin, white wash clothes
7. Machines to take vital signs 8. Enema kits
9. A variety of over-the-counter children’s meds
(if you are not sure what to get, we have some medical
people who can get meds at cost if you so choose to
donate funds to the mission trip...Thanks!)
10. prenatal vitamins
11. Vitamin C (500 mgm)
12. Provera (5 or 10 mgm)
13. Wet wipes
14. Infant (especially preemie) clothing
15. Small lap top computer
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Partial list of needs
1. Gauze and rolled gauze for wound care
2. IV pumps-a universal type that will take different types of tubing
3. IV pigtails or extensions (up to 4”)
4. Boxes of non-sterile gloves, all sizes except extra small
5. Disposable bed pads
6. Fitted sheets for hospital beds and thin towels for patients
7. Oxygen concentrators and pulse oximeters
8. Machines to take vital signs
9. Enema kits
10. A variety of over-the-counter children’s meds
(if you are not sure what to get, we have some medical people who can get
meds at cost if you so choose to donate funds to the mission trip...Thanks!)
11. Wet wipes
12. Infant (especially preemie) clothing
13. Power Point projector for Aldens for trainings
14. Small lap top computer and printer for John
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Goals and Benefits 2007
Personal Growth - time spent in meditation & reflection, a much quieter environment, even if so very busy helping others - just different focus environmentally & socially
Team Bonding - this was an amazing process and grew naturally as we traveled, ate, worshiped and worked together
Getting to know and appreciate the missionaries and Honduran nationals - we learned to appreciate all the missionaries do as they share their entire days to serve the Lord and others
- To assist and serve the Alden's
A review of 2007 and a look forward to 2008
The experience in Honduras last year was so positive that they decided before they left last year to sign on again for the proposed 2008 Honduras Mission Trip.
When Associate Pastor and last year’s team leader left in March of this year, Mike and Kandee McClain found themselves becoming the 2008-team leaders, so their lives have become even busier.
The team is asking for prayer support for the trip scheduled for October 12-25. Any travel to a third world country comes with some trepidation, and, yes, prayer support is very helpful. The team is seeking assistance for several projects that they will be working on while there. The new church they helped get started last year is now constructed, but it needs an installed window screening as mosquitoes and other bugs are prolific in Honduras. Also, the church is without pews, benches and tables. They hope to start constructing them while there but will need to purchase materials. And, if funding allows, they hope to get a much-needed 700 square foot parsonage started. The church members are very able and enthused about putting “sweat labor” into these and other projects, but with an unemployment rate of at least 40% and average annual income of $600-800, funding even minor projects is virtually impossible.
As a final note, this year’s seven-member team will be taking their personal luggage as a carry-on but will each check two bags filled with a host of needed medical and dental supplies and equipment as well as baby clothing.
We thank you in advance for supporting us.
Blessings,
The 2008 Honduras Mission Team








