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Hi all, This is volume one, issue seven of your correspondent's updates from Honduras (I am actually in Costa Rica presently, more on that later). Ministry Update About two weeks back, I sent out an email asking for prayer related to several ministry events. Thank you for your prayers, they were very much felt. The first event I helped with was a movie night in the Garifuna community of Travesia. We showed the Jesus Film in the Garifuna language at a local church. Many children and young people attended as well as parents and other members of the community we invited to come. They really enjoyed the movie, especially as it was in their own language. If you have not seen the movie, I would recommend seeing it because it is very powerful and shows the life of Jesus based entirely on the Gospel of Luke in the New Testament. Last weekend, Cristina, Liz, and I participated in a weekend retreat with Youth For Christ at their camp. In short, the weekend was blessed. 45 young people and three teachers from a public high school came to the camp, which was the first time a high school had participated in a Youth For Christ retreat in Honduras. The theme was God's design for sex, purity, marriage, and abstinence. At the center of the weekend was the cross, which was made real by a hike up a mountain (literally climbing at parts) to a wooden cross at the summit. The students loved the retreat and many committed to waiting to have sex until marriage. Last week Tuesday, I went out to the community of Rio Tinto for a meeting and got to talk with two guys, Jose and Edwin, who I had met on previous trips to the community. I shared some verses from the Bible, and it was really amazing to see Jose read verses such as In Isaiah 53 when it talks about how the coming messiah, Jesus Christ, was the "price of our peace." His openness to the Bible reminded me the power of God's word and the joy of sharing it. Personal Update As mentioned above, I am currently in Costa Rica staying with Cristina's family who live here so that we can return to Honduras and renew our visas to stay in the country until the end of the internship. We drove to a volcano this morning, which I had never done before. Costa Rica is a very beautiful country and I'm glad I've been able to see it. I also mentioned the hike to the cross during the retreat. I thought I'd share my experience in more detail, as it is a good story. I was the group leader with another volunteer named Karina. One part of the hike/climb was particularly challenging, and Karina got separated from our group. I was worried and tried to contact the group behind us with our radio to find out where she was. When they didn't answer I started shouting into the radio. Eventually, Karina made it back to our group, and we continued our walk toward the cross. Sheepishly, I realized I had overreacted and I radioed the group again to apologize, saying in Spanish, roughly translated, "forgive me, I was out of line." The group leader on the other end responded "we're forgiven at the cross." The significance of that simple statement really hit me, and I shared that with my group when we arrived at the cross. Prayer Requests For the relationships that I have formed here in Honduras, that I would be able to make the most of the time I have left to spend with them. For Jose, Oscar, Jose, Edwin, Daniel, and Lina. For wisdom and courage in discerning my next steps. Well, that's all for now. God bless you this coming week, Stuart
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