Monday was a work day! We spent the majority of the day working at the soup kitchen preparing the tables to be painted. After several hours of sanding, the tables were finally ready for their first coat of paint. Red, blue, yellow, green and Orange! Fun colors as Bro. Alan said! Kid friendly was the thought in mind! J Some of the neighborhood kids gathered outside the gate watching us paint. They were already arguing over who got the green table and who got the yellow table. You couldn’t help but smile! Oh TO BE A KID AGAIN!! J
What a transformation it made!!! It’s such a blessing to know that SENT has been an influential help through the years, financially able to support the soup kitchen. We have had the privilege to purchase the land the soup kitchen sets on as well as labor physically in building tables for it and now this year being able to paint them.
Every Saturday they feed around 150-200 children through this ministry as well as teach them a bible story and a memory verse. The majority of these children that attend are very poor and don’t have a lot of hope for a descent life. Presenting Christ to them brings them hope of a brighter future.
The heart of a child is so tender to the spirit of God and that has been evident in all the children we have had the opportunity of ministering to here in Honduras. To see tears roll down their faces and their little hands raised in surrender to the Lord is one of the most precious sights to behold. Jesus is truly their only hope!!!
“Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God.” Luke 18:16
What a transformation it made!!! It’s such a blessing to know that SENT has been an influential help through the years, financially able to support the soup kitchen. We have had the privilege to purchase the land the soup kitchen sets on as well as labor physically in building tables for it and now this year being able to paint them.
Every Saturday they feed around 150-200 children through this ministry as well as teach them a bible story and a memory verse. The majority of these children that attend are very poor and don’t have a lot of hope for a descent life. Presenting Christ to them brings them hope of a brighter future.
The heart of a child is so tender to the spirit of God and that has been evident in all the children we have had the opportunity of ministering to here in Honduras. To see tears roll down their faces and their little hands raised in surrender to the Lord is one of the most precious sights to behold. Jesus is truly their only hope!!!
“Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God.” Luke 18:16