06/11/2020
Right now, the media is focused on other things, so there's a good chance that you haven't heard about the devastation that just occurred in Honduras these past few days. Essentially, a hurricane came through and caused a LOT of flooding, which has displaced hundreds and hundreds of people, leaving them homeless with no place to go.
Back in 2017, my wife and I spent our honeymoon alongside a missionary organization helping build homes for these wonderful people in Honduras, so it is breaking our hearts 💔to see all of the damage caused by this horrendous flooding.
We are asking you, right now, to JOIN US in helping give financially to this organization so that they can help rescue and rebuild homes. It only takes $1,700 to build a home there, so the more support you can provide the more homes we can see built.
It doesn't take much either. Even if it's sacrificing your morning cup of coffee for a month to help someone find safe shelter again--would you consider giving? This is simply a tangible way to demonstrate the love of God by giving generously to those who are in need.
Here is the link to give:
http://thehondurasproject.org/Honduras_Project/Support.html
In addition, since this story isn't getting much media attention, would you mind sharing and tagging five of your friends?
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We also just received this message from our missionary friend in Honduras...
"...the other need that has been ongoing through the covid pandemic is food.....We have been delivering food to folks since this all started back in march. It has just been the last couple months that people have start to return to work. It is still limited to 40% capacity. That means 60% of those who had jobs are still not working. We haven't seen this level of need since hurricane mitch in 1998. They estimate that those who live in extreme poverty has grown by another 15-20%. House costs are right about $1700/house. Food costs are about $8 for 10 days provisions for a family of 4. Since April 1st, we have delivered nearly 6000 bags of food."
Please, please consider giving today:
http://thehondurasproject.org/Honduras_Project/Support.html