Author: eharbison

The anticipation for Bible Camp begins to build around October of each year. We open registration and select our staff for the year. Most of our staff are DESEO team members, but we also have numerous volunteers each year. Planning includes selecting a theme, deciding...

By Phil Waldron, CEO   December 31st is fast approaching. That is not too far in the future from this writing. In terms of our year end annual fundraising campaign though, we are a “loong way” from making our goal. It has been an interesting year end....

I have decided of late to focus daily on my blessings.  It’s amazing how that decision changes my day and helps me to clearly see the ways that God is working in me and around me.  Just a few days ago, as I was spending...

In addition to a focus on their high school classes, the teens at the Moses Project have gotten to participate in a variety of other dynamic activities. 1) They have been cultivating a garden and using the sales of the produce to save for the...

The end of the Honduran school year is already here and with that comes the DESEO closing celebration. The team visited each of the 17 schools we worked in this school year and said farewells to some 1,000 students they impacted. Our hope is that...

A large part of serving our community well is keeping our hand on the pulse of the needs of the people we serve. Our DESEO Program serves many schools throughout our area on a weekly basis and our regular presence helps us serve well. But...

By Phil Waldron, CEO   Happy Thanksgiving. I don’t know about you, but Thanksgiving Day is my favorite holiday in the year. For me it is a day that is filled with memories of loved ones, many of whom have now gone on to be with the...

This time of year gets busy for us as we wrap up our school year activities. Our DESEO program will be finishing up at the end of October with our school values program as well as basketball. Our ESPERO school for the deaf will end...

At the first of September our local congregation in Barrio Belén had its second annual family retreat. The 120 participants enjoyed being away from the city in nature as well as being fed spiritually by our guest speaker, Selvin Monterroso, who spoke on the theme...

September 15th is Honduran Independence Day and each year schools across Honduras participate in parades to commemorate it. Our ESPERO school for deaf adults walked in the parade, and it was such a positive experience. Our students were able to show off their accomplishments, while...

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