January 2024.This year took a much different direction that I had planned. And for that, I praise God. Here are some photo highlights of this week of blessing. Harold kindly picked me up at XPL airport, and we grabbed a classic Capital City lunch at Coco Baledas. The capital city at night, from the urban rooftop at Humuya Inn. One of the books we were able to share with the hermanos. Written by Masters' University prof Abner Chou. Met Pastor Alexis Silva in person for the first time, after taking his Spanish Grammar I course through SEPE global. Glad to be able to mule a few books down him. Great coffee and morning devos at Humuya Inn. Pastor Melvin and Carol. The people we want to be when we grow up... Eduardo and Ivan, a young man he is discipling, along with the Zelaya folks. New road signs? In a place where the streets literally have no name Finca Anatoth- rest, reading, and ministry Jennifer's bananas, and a special little tree planted years back in Mom's honor. Front porch view at Finca Anatoth Keep praying for Otoniel. He's growing, along with the mahogany tree. All three trees are stretching skyward at their 7 year mark. Preaching on Wednesday afternoon at Iglesia El Camino de La Vida, Casitas. Aww yeah! It's that time of the year. Coffee harvest. Coffee cherries, ripe for the pickin' Long lines of Venezuelan immigrants struggling to immigrate illegally to the United States along the road in Honduras Pastor Nixon and his precious daughters on the newly paved road at Tegucigalpita. Rolling to Tegucigalpita with Nixon and the girls. The picture doesn't do it justice. It was so. Hot. Pastor training center at El Renuevo Day off. On my trusty hard tail in the mountains of Guinope. Legacy Honduras jersey, designed my old friend Kevin Hovell. Prayed for Pacific Hope Church a great deal during my long hours in the saddle. Riding to Rancho Ebenezer, where, Deo Volente, my son will be serving as a missionary later on in 2024. Garmin tells me I climbed 3,500 feet. My lactic acid burn thought it would have been more... Oropoli, Honduras, during a busy afternoon of vegetable harvest. Back down south with the Lopez family. San Matias ministry center - World Gospel Outreach Children's center at Rancho Ebenzer- World Gospel Outreach Well, a bridge would have been nice. World Gospel Outreach