The OSU students arrived at noon on Tuesday. This time there are only three students and Dr. Wilbur, the faculty adviser. However, 14 are registered for their March trip. It was raining hard when they got back to the mission center but we went over to Seis anyway and they visited and took samples at the 10 homes that already have a water filter. Yesterday morning we had a meeting with the village council and "the water commission" where the students explained the program. I think we were all pleased with the level of interest in the program…. Nicholas told me that while he was in his village in the south of Honduras over Christmas he preached a series of three sermons. He said it was well received and he is very excited about it... This afternoon we met with the mayor of Rondon who is also very interested in the water filtration project. He will have a team ready to go to work when the engineering students return in March.
THOUGHT FOR TODAY: Because of God’s promises, His omnipotence and unending love toward us, every day can be a celebration. It’s our inheritance. But we must claim it or we will likely continue living in the shadow of our worries. We claim our inheritance as we study…. and apply His Word each day.