One rainy day in Murfreesboro, Tennessee I received a message from an unknown Honduran number.
The person on the other end knew many details about me and our work in Yorito, Yoro, Honduras.
After many chats back and forth and confirmation with people in Yorito I actually knew, I decided this person was not a scammer.
In fact, he was an advocate. He wanted to do something to help his people and knew AHMEN did too.
Four years later, Roberto was the fundamental impetus for beginning the second round of educational workshops in Yorito with AHMEN's Agentes Comunitarios de Salud Integral.
What is the moral of the story? "Trust but verify?" Not at all. The moral of th story is that the conviction from God to continue our work in the tiny mountain town was already on my heart. Looking back, I had already made attempts to get the workshop going again in 2019. It just took a little push from Roberto and for the pieces to fall back into place. When Greg Thompson and I made the decision to contract Bayron Morales to start a round two of workshops in Jutiapa, it only made sense to follow suit in Yorito.
The moral of the story is not only listen to God but act on what the Holy Spirit calls you to do.
What is God asking you to do with @AHMENinHonduras? How can you help?
Together, we are the difference.
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