by cpowellhonduras | Feb 22, 2014 | Agriculture, Camp, Christmas, family, Honduras, Journal, life, Love, Missions, Uncategorized
For those who are reading I apologize for not taking the time to post about our life and adventures here doing ministry in Honduras. (WARNING: WordPress has apparently gone cray and put a bunch of hyperlinks in this blog post! The only hyperlinks I have placed in...
by cpowellhonduras | Sep 4, 2013 | Agriculture, Honduras, Journal, life, Love, Missions, Uncategorized
For the past several days many people including all of the Miqueas kids able to speak have been asking me what I want for my birthday! I’ll tell you… Today I came across this photo of my best friend Nate and myself drinking coconut water at a roadside stand here in...
by cpowellhonduras | Aug 31, 2013 | Boots, Honduras, Journal, life, Missions, Uncategorized
A pandemic practice in much of the developing world is the practice of slash an burn farming, where one chops down the grass, trees, etc. and simply burns it to prepare it for planting. Not only does this practice take away precious resources and organic matter from...
by cpowellhonduras | Aug 24, 2013 | Agriculture, Boots, Honduras, Journal, life, Missions, Uncategorized
This week despite the rain and mud we finished fencing off the first pasture for our upcoming goat project. Check out the video from this week! Thank you to all those who help Cynthia and I live and work here in...
by cpowellhonduras | Aug 10, 2013 | Agriculture, family, Honduras, life, Missions, Uncategorized
Hello friends and family, Greetings from Honduras!! Today I finally took the time to publish a few of the videos I have recorded while working here in Honduras with Miqueas 6:8 children’s home. The people of Honduras live in such great need on a daily basis that...
by cpowellhonduras | Apr 23, 2013 | family, Honduras, Journal, life, Missions, Peace, Uncategorized
For some time now I have not written down my thoughts or even sat to simply think and collect my thoughts, but this weekend I was blessed enough to stay over at a friend’s house and enjoy a day to unwind. I have been in Honduras for just shy of 3 years now and as I...