When UMVIM's Paulette West trained me
to serve as AHMEN's Team Leader Trainer, she told me something that
will always stick with me wherever I go. Paulette reminded me, as
missionaries, we represent not only the United Methodist Church but
also the United States of America. With our UMVIM affiliation and
passports we set forth as humanitarians, but what we represent may be
more important than what we aim to foster … I know the last
sentence seems quite odd coming from someone trying to raise a
substantial amount of money for AHMEN's Community Empowerment Programand the SIFAT-AHMEN Initiative, but I mean it.
U.S. President Obama and Honduran President Lobo |
AHMEN is, of course, a 501 © 3
non-profit, a soon-to-be NGO in Honduras, and an UMVIM Advanced
Special Mission. The first two titles do amount to a hill of beans
in this world, but the final one is what may rise above the others.
The official UMVIM motto is “Christian Love In Action.” As
official representatives, we are obliged to practice it. AHMEN
already gets down with love. I seem to recollect Nath Camp crouching
like Howling Wolf on the porch in Limon and singing “Just a little spoonful of your precious love” to his teammates, and I know there
are some Blessed Union of Souls fans out there who know that “love is the answer.” My “Momma Dot” knew that Elvis asked
you to “Love Me Tender.” And I wish I could attribute my
knowledge of 1 Corinthians 13 to Slade Rhodes at Woodland UMC or
Buckwheat Hilton at Christ UMC, but I have to give credit to
Georgia's own Alan Jackson. In his 2001 therapeutic ballad “WhereWere You (When The World Stopped Turning),” Jackson comforted
listeners crushed by the events of September 11 with the biblical
refrain:
Faith, hope and love are
some good things God gave us
And the greatest is love
And the greatest is love
As representatives of UMVIM,
AHMEN must always strive to live up to the love embodied by Jesus of
Nazareth. Love guides us. Love learns from mistakes as it plans for
the future. Love thoughtfully seeks to end suffering, and love will
be the term Hondurans use to describe AHMEN when we are all dead and
gone. As loving extensions of UMVIM, AHMEN represents the interests
of all Hondurans.
The future of Honduras |
As United States citizens we
represent the self-determination held forth in our country's founding
documents. In a nutshell, our democratic foundations inform our
volunteership. With conviction, and not without hair loss, AHMEN
volunteers to help Honduran families better access their government's
democracy.
Going into my Senior year at Millsaps College, I remember Matthew Casteel (now of Stop Hunger Now) and I discussing whether
education or healthcare were better investments in democracy. In
this chicken/egg scenario, I argued that we can't expect anyone to be
able to learn while fighting off dysentery and malaria. Matt, on the
other hand, said that we can't wait for everyone to get well before
fully investing in education. We were talking about the United
States government, but the same principles serve well to guide our
efforts to further vulnerable Hondurans' self-determination. As
such, AHMEN works toward a future where all Hondurans freely choose
the course of their own futures.
Lepaterique Water Team |
Lack of access to a clean
water supply is the number one killer of babies worldwide. The “De La Montaña Al Mar” team attempts to address the immediate water
needs of communities around La Esperanza and the Utila public school.
Our team puts on a demonstration to discuss the importance of clean
water and the benefits of using the Sawyer 0.1 micron water filter.
We then ask female school leaders to volunteer as trustees of the
water filters. These leaders sign a contract agreeing to only use
the filter as directed, and if the filters have been used properly
when we return in a year, we will give each school the filters free
of charge. By working to eliminate the avalanche of health issues
associated with unclean drinking water, De La Montaña Al Mar and
other teams hope to help Honduran communities get that much closer to
being healthy enough to chart their own courses forward.
Representatives of many of
AHMEN's affiliate organizations come together each August to hold an
International Medical Seminar in Ciriboya. Medical professionals
from the United States, Honduras, Cuba, and elsewhere gather along
Honduras' Garifuna Coast to share and plan ways to better serve the
Honduran people. By building meaningful relationships with
like-minded volunteers, we aim to provide the highest-quality medical
care to the most underserved communities. Through continuing
education programs for our volunteers and colleagues, AHMEN's medical
brigades help Hondurans forgo worries about individual survival in
order to place greater attention on the future of their country by
becoming active in its democracy.
SAI Yorito |
Concluding this year's
International Medical Seminar will be the SIFAT-AHMEN community
health promoters' graduation to their third and final year of Byron
Morales' training program. The SIFAT-AHMEN Initiative currently
trains community leaders from areas around Cusuna in appropriate
technology and conflict resolution so that they may address serious
issues in their communities. During the third year of the program,
students actually begin to tackle a problem unique to their home
community. Based on their success, health promoters will graduate
next year. The SIFAT-AHMEN Initiative, one part of AHMEN's CommunityEmpowerment Program, will open two new workshops in Belaire and
Yorito by the end of the year. Through long-term educational
programs in community development, AHMEN invests in human capital in
order to overcome the range of issues facing communities.
AHMEN and its volunteers further
loving missions so that all Hondurans may fully join the democratic
process. Whether they are medical clinics, educational workshops, or smiles-based
missions, we represent the greatest ideals of UMVIM and the United States on behalf of all Hondurans. I am hopeful that the Honduran
government will get things together over the next several years.
Until then, AHMEN will serve alongside local communities building bridges to a more prosperous future for more Hondurans.
Together, we are the
difference.
The scope and impact of the AHMEN programs in Honduras are incredible. The love you are all showing and the skills you are leaving will bring fond memories to all who are involved.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment. I have high opinions and higher expectations for AHMEN. Every chance we get we have to take a long look in the mirror to make sure what we are doing is the best we can do for the people of Honduras. Fond memories would be an awesome legacy!
DeleteMy son, Michael, has traveled to Honduras since the age of 13, this year marks his 14th year sometimes traveling twice a year. Educating the people of Honduras has become his passion. Teaching and training the Honduran people how to sustain themselves instead of depending on others is his main objective.
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting, Momma! Every boy should be so lucky as to have his momma brag on him on his own blog site ;P
DeleteI like the way you put it. Teaching and training the Honduran people how to sustain themselves instead of depending on others IS my main objective!