I'm officially back on the grid after the week in Honduras (which was AMAZING and I can't wait to tell you all about it), and the subsequent day of recovery (after a night of extreme weight loss that I probably won't tell you all about).
Keep your eye out for posts from each day, which I hand-wrote but didn't get a chance to type up while overseas. I will be adding pictures as well, after I edit them to make them look cooler.
This one comes courtesy of Brian Holt, the team leader and only person wearing sunglasses. Left to right, we have Bob (or Bobert or Bobish), Abraham (our foreman), Brian, Alfredo (kneeling), Davin, Michael, Danny (back), Kelly (front), Edwin, me, and David. I would tell you that's the finished well we're standing at, but that might ruin the suspense. Oh, wait.
Yes, the well is finished, though really that was the secondary objective of the trip. More an excuse than anything else, as hopefully you'll see through the subsequent posts. God's work isn't task-oriented, though it involves tangible ways we see His hand.
Honestly, the biggest theme of this trip was growing our faith. God took each of us where we were and showed us and spoke to us to bring us to a more demonstrative faith--one where believing and doing are sides to one coin, and the coin is in God's hands to use.

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