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by Jon Stacy   The issue of avoiding poverty by creating self-sufficiency has been debated for quite a long time. The following excerpt is from the Religious Intelligencer in 1826 by 12th century philosopher Maimonides: “Lastly, the eighth and the most meritorious of all, is to anticipate...

by Donna Waldron   While the summer months of June and July are our most intense brigade months, we are now enjoying brigades year-round. This summer we had 7 solid weeks of groups consisting of 250 individuals who served in various ways, such as medical brigades, VBS...

by Lisa Irby   Non-profits typically have three main revenue streams: donations, grants/agreements, and earnings as a result of activities. We’re forever grateful to our loyal donor base – though growing this will continue to be a goal. But in order to better stabilize our income so...

by Phil Waldron   In 2017 a Jesuit-affiliated research group located in Honduras published the results of a research project that stated that “Hondurans immigrate to the U.S. largely for economic reasons and not to flee violence.” Will Racke, in his article on dailycaller.com, quotes the research...

by Caleb Gossett   We are excited and proud to report that on August 1st we launched Subida Coffee Company. This launch represents years of thought, planning and effort by countless individuals. For years we have sold coffee in our Mission store, here in Honduras. What began...

by Donna Waldron   I recently heard a quote from a very successful man who after being complimented for his success said, “Success comes from making mistakes and learning from them.” As we have worked over the past 9 years here on the ground, we have made...

by Caleb Gossett   During the month of June we began our busy brigade season. Each year countless individuals choose to spend a week working alongside us. We count it as a blessing that so many people have a similar mindset for missions and a heart for...

by Dakota Nowell   On Saturday night, June 16th, three choirs came together for the first concert of the year. The concert titled, “Orgullo Catracho” or “Honduran Pride” featured three different groups. “Los Bajos Altos”, a choir of around 30 young men from the Moses Project started...

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