We are seeing fruit from some planning this week. Below you can see a His Eyes truck towing another His Eyes truck. Unlike in the past, until the end of the year, we have the ability to bring older vehicles to Honduras. (For many, many years...you couldn't import anything older than 7 years) Since there is a current exception, with lower taxes as well, we gave it some thought and realized we could save a lot of money in the next 5-10, so we bought two older Fords, double cab, long beds, manual transmissions and the coveted 7.3L turbo diesel, for groups and other work here. Especially making this possible is the help of Dave and Cecilia in going to do the actual purchasing, and coordinating getting them in tip top shape before we ship them down later this year. Their donated time, knowledge and efforts are very much appreciated. David is the son of the clinic's phlebotomist. He came to help translate in February for a visiting chiropractor. It was here that Jose Luis, who started in January working in the clinic as evangelist, got to talking to David and set up weekly Bible studies with him. This Sunday David got baptised, and Jose Luis was there with pastor Miguel to do it. We have a group here this week (and for the next six weeks as well) and I have already heard several other stories of going down the road and God bringing disparate events together for something bigger.
Sometimes you can't see the end of the tunnel, but you have enough signs to push forward. Praying that our eyes would be open, and our minds/souls sensitive to God's leading down the road He would have us go. Especially when for the next couple months, there are going to be even more moving pieces and people involved in God's work here.
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