Saturday, June 21, 2008

First Ultrasound

Yesterday was my first ultrasound and the doctor's determined that everything was fine with the baby. Due to the size of the baby my due date has been moved up to the 24th of December. Yeah!!!
They did notice a myoma on the outside of the uterus. The doctor said that this is very common and not to worry. I did some research online to try and figure out what she was talking about and discovered that it is pretty common and as long as it doesn't grow there should be no problem. The doctor told me that it is common for the uterus to absorb the myoma with time (as it grows).
Please pray with us that this is what will happen and that we will have no problems with this.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Airport News

"The king's heart is in the hand of the Lord, as the rivers of water: he turneth it withersoever he will" Psalms 21:1.
For many of you who have been praying about the airport situation, we have good news. The airport is scheduled to be opened in 8 days.
Many people have been effected. We talked to Domingo, a leader of a church in the mountains (where they don't even have electricity) and he has been hugely affected. He makes leather stools to sell to business owners in the tourist town of Valle de Angeles. Valle de Angeles has had no one come into Teguc so they have had no business. Therefore Domingo hasn't sold any chairs for over a month. That means his family has had no income for over a month.
Over all there were an estimated 30,000 people who would be affected by the closure of the airport permanently.
We are praising the Lord for his changing the president's heart on this matter, because this president is not one to change his mind even if he is wrong. He has been listening to the council of some president that have very communistic tendencies. We are so thankful that God moved his heart in this way.

Baptism Sunday

This Sunday we had the privilege to see Carmen and Noel baptized.
Carmen is a direct result of our church's missions trip. Carmen was befriended by Bernadette, one of the ladies who came. Bernadette encouraged Carmen to follow the Lord with all of her heart. Carmen told us just after the group left that she wanted to get baptized. We had scheduled the last baptism service with her in mind, but she was not able to get baptized on that day because of some health issues. This week, though, everything worked out perfectly. We had a great service and Carmen was so happy to be able to take this step of obedience.
Noel is the son of Juanita, the lady with Elephanitis. He has been coming off and on for several months. For the past two months Jason and Ernesto have had a great burden for Noel and have put a lot of emphasis on getting him to return. He has been coming faithfully for three weeks now. Last Saturday he went with Jason to Bible Institute to see how it is run and to decide if he would like to enroll next term. They were talking about Biblical fellowship and somehow, someone raised a question about baptism. Noel asked Jason after that if he could be baptized the next time we had baptisms. Jason told him that tomorrow was the next service. He then told him not to tell Ernesto (who has been praying that Noel would get baptized) so they could surprise him. Ernesto had been praying that Noel would come to us without us having to talk to him about taking this step. Ernesto was so surprised when he saw Noel get into the water. He told us as he got out of the car at his house that he still can't believe it. The devil has really been working hard trying to discourage all of us.
Ernesto and Nelly have been plagued with many health problems. Nelly has such problems with her back at this time that she has had to miss services for the past two weeks.
The devil is trying to discourage us through a new church that is starting up in Ojojona. Baptist Medical and Dental Mission used to be a part of BIMI, but decided to form their own group many years ago. They have a habit of coming into towns where there is already a good Baptist church and stealing all of the members to form their church. They are very pentecostal in their teachings and are at the other end of Ojojona, but a few months ago they started a "house church" next door to the church. It is really frustrating to us as we have seen this happen so many times before. Please pray for us that we won't get discouraged and that God will keep moving in the people of Ojojona. On the heels of a great victory is when we are the most easily discouraged.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Tate News

The reason for my inconsistency in keeping you all updated on what is going on here in Honduras is, I am pregnant again. For those of you who know me know that I get very sick in the first trimester. Well, this pregnancy has been no different. I have been so sick that I have not been doing anything that is not necessary. I am due around the end of December and am now 11 weeks along.
The kids are excited though. Audrey practices with her babies every day. The kids can't wait until Christmas when the baby will come. Please pray for us as Mommy being sick is not a fun time for anyone.

Saturday, June 07, 2008

Airport update

We went and saw the plane a few days ago and were surprised at
how there were not more lives lost. Praise the Lord for his goodness on that matter. Five people died in the accident. The pilot, the Brazilian ambassador's wife, and a banker (who died from a heart attack) were on the plane, and the plane landed on a pickup truck and killed two young men. The road that the plane landed on is usually clogged by buses. It is a miracle that there was not one bus on the road at that time.

They are in the process of cleaning up. The plane looks the same outside, but looking through the doors you can see that they are dismantling it from inside.

At this time it is a big discussion on what they will do with the airport. It has been determined that the pilot touched down in the middle of the runway. Tegucigalpa has a short runway and touching down in the middle does not give you time to stop. For a pilot to land at Teguc they must be super qualified. This pilot has been employed by Taca for many years so who knows what went wrong. We do know that he landed the airplane going the wrong way. The control tower suggested that he land in one direction because of the direction of the wind, but he wanted to land with the wind.

They are talking about closing Teguc permanently and moving it to Comayagua and using the Palmerola airbase which is jointly used by Honduras and the US. At this time there is no terminal and they would have to convert a hanger into one. We are praying that they find someway to keep Teguc open as it is a 1 1/2 hour drive to Comayagua. That would make it much harder for us and would lose Teguc much tourist $.