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Journey to Honduras: December 2014
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Sunday, December 7, 2014. Always Amazed.and never disappointed. Our needs on our prayer board. Then, we have a trial.Escarleth was running and playing outside when she ran in to a concrete ledge and gashed her forehead open. We took her to the clinic and got her all cleaned and stitched up and learned that she also has a tiny fracture in her skull. But the doctor said that she should heal up just fine in 3 weeks or so as long as she takes it easy. WOW! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Diapers ($36 a case).
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Journey to Honduras: Dream Big!
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). These are items that we are in Urgent Need of: If it contains (*) It means we can not buy it in Honduras and needs to be sent. Other items we have listed the price in American dollars and you can send the funds to our stateside account. Girls underware all sizes 2t, up to 14/16 girls. Shampoo/andCond. ($4.00 a bottle). Little girls socks (age 3 up to adult women. Diapers ($36 a case). Pledge/dust cleaner ($4.00 a bottle). You will be helpi...
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Journey to Honduras: January 2015
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Sunday, January 11, 2015. Things You Never Really Get Use to. Monday, January 5, 2015. What does love really mean? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). These are items that we are in Urgent Need of: If it contains (*) It means we can not buy it in Honduras and needs to be sent. Other items we have listed the price in American dollars and you can send the funds to our stateside account. Girls underware all sizes 2t, up to 14/16 girls. Shampoo/andCond. ($4.00 a bottle). Little girls socks (age 3 up to adult women.
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Journey to Honduras: Security Wall URGENT Update
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Sunday, November 9, 2014. Security Wall URGENT Update. The pictures are to show you just how open it is in the front and why we so need to get this closed in. Thank you all so much for your continued prayers and support. If you would like to help you can donate online at. And clarify it is for the wall fund. Or mail checks to. Hope Childrens Home (MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO HOPE OF HONDURAS). C/o Coats Fund/Wall Fund. 11415 Hope International Drive. Tampa, Florida 33625. The entrance to the property. Girls u...
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Real Missions, Real Life: June 2010
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Real Missions, Real Life. A down-to-earth look at life on the foreign mission field from the perspective of a wife and mother. To learn more about the Ellis family and our work in Honduras, check out our website: www.teamhonduras.com. A Church that Made a Difference. Meatballs, Mayhem, and Mrs. Amato. He Guideth my Steps. El Progreso, Yoro, Honduras. My husband Robbie and I have been church-planting missionaries in Honduras since January of 2005. We have one daughter, Claire, who is four years old. Sitti...
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Real Missions, Real Life: January 2011
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Real Missions, Real Life. A down-to-earth look at life on the foreign mission field from the perspective of a wife and mother. To learn more about the Ellis family and our work in Honduras, check out our website: www.teamhonduras.com. Save the World, Lose my Child? El Progreso, Yoro, Honduras. My husband Robbie and I have been church-planting missionaries in Honduras since January of 2005. We have one daughter, Claire, who is four years old. View my complete profile. Save the World, Lose my Child? Why di...
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Real Missions, Real Life: March 2010
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Real Missions, Real Life. A down-to-earth look at life on the foreign mission field from the perspective of a wife and mother. To learn more about the Ellis family and our work in Honduras, check out our website: www.teamhonduras.com. QA 4: The OVERreached People Group. QA 3: My Weird Little MK. EXTRA: Time Change Weekend. QA 2: In It for the Long Haul. QA 1: Plowing Through the Language Barrier. El Progreso, Yoro, Honduras. View my complete profile. QA 4: The OVERreached People Group. Most church-going ...
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Real Missions, Real Life: February 2010
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Real Missions, Real Life. A down-to-earth look at life on the foreign mission field from the perspective of a wife and mother. To learn more about the Ellis family and our work in Honduras, check out our website: www.teamhonduras.com. The Honduran Michael Jackson. What Are YOU Throwing Away? El Progreso, Yoro, Honduras. My husband Robbie and I have been church-planting missionaries in Honduras since January of 2005. We have one daughter, Claire, who is four years old. View my complete profile. As I walke...
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Real Missions, Real Life: July 2010
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Real Missions, Real Life. A down-to-earth look at life on the foreign mission field from the perspective of a wife and mother. To learn more about the Ellis family and our work in Honduras, check out our website: www.teamhonduras.com. Mi Casa Es su Casa. Bring on the Heat. El Progreso, Yoro, Honduras. My husband Robbie and I have been church-planting missionaries in Honduras since January of 2005. We have one daughter, Claire, who is four years old. View my complete profile. Mi Casa Es su Casa. This is a...
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Real Missions, Real Life: Too Big to Forgive?
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Real Missions, Real Life. A down-to-earth look at life on the foreign mission field from the perspective of a wife and mother. To learn more about the Ellis family and our work in Honduras, check out our website: www.teamhonduras.com. Too Big to Forgive? El Progreso, Yoro, Honduras. My husband Robbie and I have been church-planting missionaries in Honduras since January of 2005. We have one daughter, Claire, who is four years old. View my complete profile. Too Big to Forgive? The answer is simple: father...
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