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[caption id="attachment_199849" align="alignleft" width="400"] DCIM115MEDIADJI_0014.JPG[/caption] The 2018 school year has begun with a flurry of activities at the Moses Project. On Jan. 25 we welcomed 16 new members to the Moses Project family. The first few days and weeks have been focused on orienting the new...

by Phil Waldron Steve Tobak, from CBS MoneyWatch, wrote: "Think about it. When one person influences a few others, there are two major effects: A ripple effect that, over time, can actually impact thousands over generations. A broadening effect since one person influences many, like multiplying...

As of this writing, things continue to be peaceful here in Honduras. We are just days away from the inauguration of the incumbent President. There have been many rumors of potential unrest and based on the chaos we experienced in December, we are all a...

Members of the Mission UpReach Team leaving isn't normally cause for celebration, but in the case of Jormar Ramos and Richar Garcia, it is just that: a celebration. Obviously, it is bittersweet that we are losing two exceptional members of the Church Planting Team, but...

The Moses Project is a 120-acre farm where we are developing future leaders of Honduras. We believe that what leaves here will transform the world. For 32 boys, 2018 will be the continuation of that dream and vision. For 15 new boys, 2018 will be...

The academic year for public schools in Honduras is February till November. Our school year for ESPERO will kick off on February 5th with a new group of first graders as well as our graduated class of first graders. The graduated first graders will cover...

One look at popular culture and it is blindingly clear that Summer Camp is an integral part of American society. The quintessential Summer Camp experience has been documented in books, movies, television shows and songs for years, and it is a result of the wide-scale...

by Phil Waldron UpReach into existence was first signed. The intervening span of years has seen some triumphs as well as some successes, but they have also presented some very difficult circumstances. Through it all we have learned some things that we believe are important to...

Brigades This year, thanks to the 325 short term mission team participants we were able to touch more people than ever before. 6500 people in remote villages benefited from general medical consults and free medications, vision checks and dental care, thanks to medical brigades. 3000 school...

As I write this note, we are experiencing unrest due to the strongly contested Presidential Election on November 26th. A clear winner has yet to be announced and there has been a great deal of frustration demonstrated by the Honduran people. Sadly, looting and destruction...

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