Denny Boersema and I were talking today about our work in Honduras and how important it is that the people we serve make some sort of payment for the benefits they receive. People just don't seem to appreciate what is given away free. I mentioned that a good example is our students. The computer and English students pay a small amount of tuition, and they are required to pay each month in order to continue with the classes. On the other hand, the sewing students do not pay tuition. I was telling Denny that when we have a rainy day, every single one of the computer and English students show up for class even though there may be a downpour. On the other hand, when it is raining, not a single one of the sewing students will show. Evidence that what we have come to believe is really true.