CCPA Senior Citizens
Pastor Mario brought these three to the medical brigade with Project Compassion, so they could be taken care of.
CCPK Medical Brigade
We are very thankful for Project Compassion, who shares God’s love by ministering to the physical and spiritual needs of all people through outreaches.
CCPK Welcome
The children and volunteers in Honduras greet us with much love and lots of hugs.
CCPK Food
Sadly, the price of food is going up in Honduras. Even though the sponsorships stay the same, less can be bought with that money.
CCPK Processing
When our team is processing information for the sponsors, the children and their parents are waiting patiently to be called.
CCRA Cooks
We are thankful that the cooks in Honduras work very hard to make sure we eat healthy and delicious meals.
CCRA Pastors
In May we lost Lesly, our friend and pastor, who was in a vehicle accident. Abel, her husband and pastor, is taking over for her.
CCRA Doctor
Eugenia was in need of support at the medical brigade with Project Compassion and Doctor Annie was there to help.
CCRA Seniors
The senior citizens were fortunate to have shade and friends while they waited to see the doctor.
CCRA Prayer
Prayer was offered by Pastor Angela at a medical brigade station in each of the three churches.
CCZK Medical Brigade
About 250 children and/or adults were seen each day of the medical brigade that lasted 4 days.
CCZK Interviews
One very important thing that we do while we are on our trips is to update and interview each child for the sponsors.
CCZK Evening
One night we stayed at Pastor Gregorio's house, and he taught some of us how to play the guitar.
CCZK Church
In Zolano a new church was built. It is the big building on the left and our children will be fed physically and spiritually in it.
CCZK Welcome
His Hands for Honduras started in 2012. We love the welcomes we get every time we visit the children and adults.
HHH Devotions
An important part of our mission trip is to help our team grow spiritually. One way we do that is to have our devotional time in the morning.
HHH Culture
Usually we are busy processing children and senior citizens when we are in Honduras, but this year we had an afternoon free and enjoyed the ocean.
HHH Team
A team of seven went on the trip this year. We worked well together and enjoyed each other's company.
HHH Airport
Our team arrived safely and were met by teams of people from the three churches, where our children and senior citizens are.
HHH PC Team
Eleven people went to Honduras with Project Compassion and worked very hard to take care of about 1000 patients.