Christmas in February- 02.2024

Grant Beirute • February 24, 2024

Christ Presbyterian Church was so kind to donate over 600 Christmas gifts to the children of Honduras! However, due to unforeseen shipping issues, there was a significant delay (and cost) in receiving them. The container eventually made it to us and we were able to distribute the gifts. Our focus was two-fold: to make sure the children receiving the gifts heard the Gospel, and to make sure the poorest of kids received gifts. Praise God we were able to accomplish these goals! We made stops in Tronconeras, El Sauce, and Las Urupas. These are generally poor colonias. All the children that received presents were so thankful! We still have some more gifts and plan to distribute them next week in 6 de Mayo. Below are some photos from the wonderful day! Click to expand.

A sweet boy in Tronconeras.

A man and a woman wearing glasses are posing for a picture.

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