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Phil and I spent this past month in the U.S. visiting churches, giving reports, and visiting many of our generous donors and friends. We drove over 5,000 miles and covered a lot of ground. It is always a blessing to get to know new donors...

The leadership team from Country View Family Farms out of Hatfield, PA gave of their time and energy to help us with a wonderful project at one of the schools in which our DESEO team works. This school was in desperate need of working bathrooms,...

The ESPERO School for Deaf Adults has now made it a tradition to host a Celebration of Summer event each year. In Honduras, the time around Easter is considered summer vacation, so this celebration is held then. It’s exciting to see the students put their...

Alexander Monterroza, a 25 year old from El Salvador, got to know Mission UpReach for the first time in June of last year. He had come to spend time with friends and Mission employees, Richar and Kevin, who work on the church planting team. All...

By Phil Waldron, CEO Last month we shared with you the goal for our 2023 Spring campaign to raise $100,000 before June 1st in order to finish the construction on our Moses Project dormitory building. Thankfully the pledges have begun to trickle in. We are grateful...

It is exciting to be back into the swing of hosting visiting teams. This year, Lord willing, we will host 13 groups. We have a variety of different teams including VBS in our school program, construction projects, medical teams, and surgical teams. Of course, we...

Villami is the location of our latest church plant. We have learned over the years that doing a medical brigade in a community raises the esteem of the church in the eyes of that community. We decided to direct our first medical team of 2023...

The youth from Belton, TX came with lots of energy and creativity and served 1000 children with a VBS. They also spent their afternoons visiting children in their homes and teaching English to our afternoon tutoring groups. The team got to know our DESEO team...

By Phil Waldron In last part of the year 2007, a Canadian, Christian, businessman named Phil Davidson, along with a small group of interested supporters and collaborators received the first young men that were incorporated into the Moses Project. Phil Davidson and his collaborators and supporters...

Young graduate of the Moses Project, Francis Vasquez, is just 18 years old and now working to shepherd the current young men of the Project while he pursues a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. He first joined the program at 12 years old after learning...

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