This summer, I will be taking off from work and will be away from the office for over four weeks. = The first of these excursions begins this Sunday where I, along with four others from the church will be going to Honduras on a short term mission (two weeks). We will be serving some small fraction of the people of this central american nation by repairing existing homes, putting on new tin roof or pouring a concrete floor. We may replace wood that has rotted away or build an extension or new room to a house. We may even be a part of building a brand new home. We may get to help in a medical clinic, and although I am NOT in the medical field, we may be able to assist the health care providers in many ways by directing patients, or simply distracting the children of people waiting hours in lines to be seen by a medical professional. We may get to help with school - Honduras has only a 55% literacy rate. We may "take supplies to give students such as pencils, pens, and usually some candy, too. We[may] give schoolbooks, writing tablets, chalk, erasers, markers, crayons, coloring books, and anything else we can give them that would help in the classrooms.".
However, mission work is ultimately tied to encouraging people to find faith in God. William Durant and his wife warned the world regarding civilization that faith in God is essential. Helping people find faith can impact Honduras for eternity. As a Christian with a clear Christian Worldview, I am confident that helping people find faith in Jesus Christ is a major and substantial element in the life of a believer.
Yet, the world will applaud the social, economic, and emotional help and support that is given through the work of many missionary organizations in this world. I pray that more and more people can support such social justice. Through missionaries and faith-based non-government organizations, slave labor is fought against, women forced into or sold into prostitution, alcoholism, abuse of children, and so many atrocities are attacked and often beaten. Yet, if the eternal universe and the reality of a supernatural realm defined in the pages of scripture is true, the it is a tragedy to help people enjoy this life only, and ignore eternal life.
So, although I am a little apprehensive because I have never been to Central America, I am humbled and grateful to God for this opportunity. All who made it possible - I thank you with all of my heart. For those who stumble across this page who know how to pray, please pray for me and small group that is heading down. We thank God for our jobs - a job that allows people to use their time for other endeavors and ultimately, we thank God for the privilege of being used to encourage others to find faith, hope, and love - just as it is written in the scriptures, "And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love." (1 Cor 13:13)
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