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For 2021, we have decided to spotlight a different Mission UpReach employee each month. Our goal is to give you a look at the various roles individuals play in the day-to-day operations of Mission UpReach. Meet Luis. Luis Emanuel Hernández Flores is from Tegucigalpa, Honduras. He graduated...

By Phil Waldron   In Joshua 3:5 we read these words, “Then Joshua said to the people, “Consecrate yourselves, for tomorrow the Lord will do wonders among you.”   Due to a long series of events over the last two years, the local church that we helped plant in...

Bethany, age 22, became a part of the Mission UpReach team as a missionary intern with AIM (Adventures in Missions) in 2019.  When her time with AIM was complete, we invited her to stay on as a part of our DESEO team.  Bethany will transition...

Meet Katya Vanessa Lagos. She’s 23 years old and was born and raised in Tegucigalpa, Honduras. Katya graduated from Zamorano University in 2019 with a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Sciences and Production. Katya interned with Alltech®️ testing their nutritional technology in dairy cattle, which helped...

As we mentioned in previous newsletters, we decided to use the remaining donated funds for hurricane relief to assist as many as possible with much needed medications, especially because we haven’t been able to conduct our usual village medical clinics.  We spent $25,000 and because...

For 2021, we have decided to spotlight a different Mission UpReach employee each month. Our goal is to give you a look at the various roles individuals play in the day-to-day operations of Mission UpReach. Kerlin is 24 years old and has spent most of his...

By:  Wayne Kellis, Chairman   As he approached his retirement from ministry, a good friend of mine, near the point of tears, wondered aloud; have I really made a difference? He wanted to know that his life had been meaningful and that his work had produced fruit...

By Tim Heath Many years ago, I read the well-known book entitled Experiencing God, by Henry Blackaby. One of the main takeaways from the book is that Christians should look for where God is working and seek to join Him there. Too many times we ask...

Carmen was born and raised in Santa Rosa de Copán. She is mother to 5 children--3 adults and two younger children. In spite of only finishing the 6th grade herself, Carmen has worked and supported her children alone, giving them all the opportunity to graduate...

The ESPERO school year actually ended in October of 2020, but with the precautions as well as Phil and Donna’s absence, it was decided to move the graduation and combine it with the opening ceremony for the 2021 school year. We are proud to announce...

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