Sup yo? Thank you to everybody who signed up to get a girl shoes for her birthday. Another year, and we have all of the girls taken care of with extras wanting to help. Now, if you wanted to get shoes but there were no more girls left, don't lose heart. Chances are we will have new girls between now and next year's birthday shoe list. Even this last week we had 2 new girls. I'm waiting on shoe sizes but Amy Matthews has already claimed them. But when we get new girls I will post it and you can just on if you'd like.
But thank you those who are participating. I think its great how people are caring for these girls that would be otherwise forgotten. Thank you for proving that they are significant and placing an interest in their lives and their happiness.
So Monday I head back to Honduras. I've been home about 3 weeks. I haven't worked a day. This is a first for me. But, God provided money for me, so I took it as a message to relax and get my head on straight before getting back on the front lines. Its been a great time of rest, but I do miss my girls and my purposes in Honduras. I find it strangely comforting how much of my life has been invested in Honduras over the last 2 years.
So, 2 requests now that the shoe list is done. 1, pray for me. I'm a bum. I want to focus on being more patient this trip. I want to focus on letting Christ's love flow through me even when I'm frustrated or when situations aren't what I want. I want to be more in tune with God. I want to be dependent on God and his promises daily. Please remember me and pray for me.
2, get me information on missions pastors. If your church has a missions pastor and you're not connected with PTC, I'd like to talk to him. Even if you know of a missions pastor but he's not at your church, I'd like to corner him sometime. I'm hunting them down now. If you are a missions pastor, watch your back. I'm coming for you.
Reason being, we have a sweet ministry in Honduras. God has blessed our pants off. We have provision. We are sitting in a community that is about to burst at the seams with people turning towards Christ. We have little girls that need the love of Jesus. We need Christian examples. We want workers. Project Jealous (tenative name, we have to sleep on it before its official) is actively seeking missionaries or long term prospects that are interested in spreading the Gospel to the corners of the Earth. You know, like Jesus commanded us. So if you know of a missions pastor that I can bother in order to have more long term missionaries loving on my girls in Honduras, let me know.
As always, thanks for reading. Stay classy San Diego.
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