Julia, Ada, Lizy, Bexy, and Darian
When we returned in March of 2011 we discovered that they were indeed heavily involved learning, teaching, and serving in the local church. They were sharing favorite scriptures with us! During the March visit we also met Eduardo and came to find he also had become part of the local church and was spending a significant amount of time with the pastor. He had returned from the city and has been living at home since early 2011. Bexy had left with her youngest to take a job in a big city an hour away. Three teenage orphans lived on their own taking care of their niece.
Eduardo, Ada, Julia, and Lizy up front
Since March Bexy remains with her job in the city with
both of her children now, Julia went to live with an aunt about 45 min. away,
and Ada and Eduardo have remained as the main house caretakers.
A lot of our time has been spent with our sister Ada
and brother Eduardo since we moved here in Sept. they are now 16 and 17 and
living on their own trying to make ends meet.
Eduardo completed his 6th grade education a few years back
and is working whenever work is available helping out a mechanic to support
them. Ada is just now at age 16
completing her 6th grade education.
She graduates this Dec. 10th and we will walk with her as her
god parents at her graduation.
Side note on education in Honduras and many Central American
countries. Education here is limited to
say the least and only free until 6th grade, after that you must pay
just like it was college. Most people
here only have a 6th grade education and sometimes that is uncommon.
She just had a birthday on Nov. 22nd and we made a cake to take and celebrate with her.
She just had a birthday on Nov. 22nd and we made a cake to take and celebrate with her.
Ada´s 16th Birthday
She also has a lot of desire to start a garden in the small yard she has, she has started many plants on her own and with Kaleb and a Canadian friend´s help she is on her way to developing the whole yard!
The family´s home and property
Today was an exciting day, Ada and Eduardo were
baptized. They explained to us that they have received Christ
and want to follow in this step of faith and obedience. No one was making them do it, it was their
free will. What a happy day to see their
lives dedicated to following Christ in a culture where it definitely cost them
to do so.
Ada
Eduardo
Praying during communion immediately after being baptized
We´ll continue to give updates on this family
throughout the year as they are a huge part of our life down here. They are brothers and sisters to us.
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