May 2012
41 posts
1 tag
1 tag
1 tag
2 tags
1 tag
1 tag
1 tag
1 tag
1 tag
Tales from Jayacayan... an Intern's Perspective:... →
missionlazarusinterns:
by Reid Harris My past two days have been a blur. After arriving in Tegucigalpa, Honduras just before noon on Saturday, I quickly met most of the other Mission Lazarus summer interns at the airport. I had my last taste of McDonald’s before making the last leg of my trip, a bus ride to the…
1 tag
1 tag
1 tag
Interns & Mayfair made it!
Interns and the group from Mayfair all made it in to Tegucigalpa safely. Starting the drive to the ML ranch.
**Update** - Both interns and group made it safely and happily to the ranch. Dinner, orientation, then sleep.
1 tag
It's that time of year...
by sethandrebekah:
For interns! Tomorrow 12 young men and women will start a 9 week internship serving in southern Honduras. The team on the ground has been planning, prepping, and praying for their arrival for months and we are so excited to finally meet them all. Of the six of us serving as full-time volunteers with Mission Lazarus, 4 of us started as interns. No one can argue that this...
2 tags
1 tag
1 tag
2 tags
Ready...Set...Rainy Season.
sethandrebekah:
It’s been gearing up for the past couple weeks, but today it feels official with thunder, lightning, power outages, rising rivers, and very wet feet…rainy season is here! Time to pull out the rain boots!
1 tag
2 tags
1 tag
1 tag
1 tag
1 tag
1 tag
1 tag
1 tag
1 tag
2 tags
2 tags
1 tag
Odalis' Story
by Meredith J
It’s April 2011 and it’s hot. It’s at the peak of the dry season. There is a grain shortage and in the jungles of Honduras there are many bellies that remain hungry long after the sun has set. The redeeming factor to the end of the dry season is the mango. By late April mango trees are heavy with yellow fruit. All of the lower limbs have long been picked clean, but if you are brave...