Garifina-Latino Library Team Forming
Submitted by Dr. Tom Camp
There is a new team forming up to distribute the library books to the Garifina Communities July 2008. The Team Leader is Reverend. Alan Gartzhorn
Date: July 20 – 27, 2008
The team will be joining up with CHIMES Jesus Cacho and Bud McKinney. Jesus is the Honduran coordinator of the Library Project.
Bud is the CHIMES road manager.
Take a look at this information and consider going with them for this exciting new aspect of AHMEN’s Mission.
Rev. Alan Gantzhorn, pastor of Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Molino, Florida in the Pensacola District of the Alabama West Florida Conference will be the team leader of the VIM team sponsored by the Pensacola District. Alan is also a member of the Cantonment Rotary Club which sponsored the Rotary International matching grant with the Rotary Club in Honduras. Alan has led VIM teams to Costa Rica and recently participated in a team delivering books in El Salvador.
Alan's email is: "Alan Gantzhorn" <flubird10@hotmail.com>
Phone: 850-587-5294
Janet Westlake, President of the Cantonment Rotary Club and a Diaconal Minister in the United Methodist Church, will be responsible for the communication with the Pensacola District, providing information and publicity for the District Web site and to the Pensacola District Churches about the mission trip. Her email is : "diaconalminister@juno.com" diaconalminister@juno.com
For more information on this team give Alan and/or Janet a ring.
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Cruzado de Evangelico: Youth Conventions - Summer 2008
Did you ever wonder what Shane and the rest of the Cruzado folks do when not helping AHMEN teams in Honduras. Take a look at this report from Shane Cooper, the director of the Youth Programs for Cruzado.
Hi AHMEN Teams,
We hope all is well.
I just wanted to give you a small update on what is going on with the youth.
We are planning something that we had never attempted before. We want
to do two youth conventions this year. One of which we want to do at
La Ceiba in June that will involve four departments´, Atlantida,
Colon, Gracias a Dios and The Bay Islands. Continued
News and Information

Fishin' Mission

Peace Makers: Making a difference in Honduras
This is a group of unique folks at T. R. Simmons Elementary School in Jasper, Alabama. These 5th graders meet weekly and take on various community projects. One of their “jobs” is to increase the awareness of the importance of community to the younger kids in the school. They extend their vision of community to global awareness. They really do make the notion of “we live in a global society” a reality.
These unique kids have taken the Limon Soup Kitchen, which feeds 65 orphans in Honduras, on as a project. Last year they send “shoe boxes” full of Christmas Presents and school supplies for the kids. This year they incorporated the entire school of T.R. into their project and are sending multiple boxes for the use of these kids. These boxes include pencils, notebooks, erasures, various types of school supplies (and of course a few toys to remind all of us to put a little play in our lives).
I don’t know what other schools are like, but I do know we have some special kids working for their “sisters and brothers” in other countries at T.R.
Special thanks also to Counselor Cathy Jones and support mom Terry McKay.
For more on the Peace Makers click on http://trs.jasper.k12.al.us/
Thank you, Peace Makers,
Dr. Tom Camp
AHMEN: www.honduranmissions.com

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See Where you Sponsorship Money is Going
The Sponsorships are the life blood of financing for the various programs and scholarships of folks in Honduras.
When you are working in Limon, take a few minutes and visit the Plan de Flores Woodworking School, see what the boys are learning, meet their teachers and directors, visit their dorm, see where they live and work, purchase some of their woodwork. While there, make a point to meet and get to know 4 special boys. They have moved into the dormitory of the school based on faith that that they will find sponsors to help them stay there. They are from various areas of Honduras and are looking to learn a way to make a living, return to their home village with new skills and new leadership abilities.
These boys are: Santos Bernardo Castro, Andrea Ulloa
William Janel Castro, Junior Geovany Rivera Santos

Douglas will direct you and accompany you to the near by village. Ask for Alfredo and his wife Marianna. Don't pass up this opportunity to see God at work in these young men's lives. You can be a part of this.
Vaya con Dios,
Sandy Palencia: Cruzadas.Sandy@gmail.com
Dr. Tom Camp: lllamacamp@hughes.net
Girl’s Dorm
This is one of Sister Eleanor’s longest running and important projects. It is located here on the Mission Compound and serves as a home for 12 – 20 teenage girls who, for one reason or another, need a save place to live. The girls all go to school at one of the local “high schools”, live together, and are supported solely by donations.
They love to visit with the groups that come thru here. Take a few minutes to visit them, see their home, and get to know some of them. If you have an extra night, invite them to have lunch or dinner with your group. All of them speak a little English, and some of them are quite proficient in English, so don’t let the language be a barrier to getting to know these future leaders of Honduras.
The Dorm Mom is Suyappa and she likes to “show off her girls”.
The office at the Mission Compound in La Ceiba will set up the visit for you. They will be glad to introduce you to the girls and Suyappa.
If you happen to “fall in love” with one of them, talk to Sandy in the office Mission Compound about sponsorships. This is an easy way to totally change the life of two people – your “girl” and you.
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Containers Arrive in Honduras
Both containers from the AHMEN team arrived and were unloaded on Friday and Saturday, April 28 & 27 2008. The teams gathered in Arley last month for packing.
Didn't realize how much a determined bunch of gals and could stuff into a container, but it's ALL here!Saludos, Brent
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Church Mission Rally Planned
The Equality United Methodist Church is planning a Mission Rally for the 11:00 service on May 18th and would like to have someone speak on the AHMEN mission. Our church became aware of this mission through Larry Pitts who spent his last days in service to the Lord in Honduras. Larry adopted our church as his second home church after visiting while staying at his hunting club in Equality. We learned to love and appreciate his dedication to missions and the Lord and would like to participate in some way in this mission as a living memorial to him. We are inviting a representative from SIFAT, Society of St. Andrews, the team leader for the mission to Ecuador from Duncan United Methodist, and the Director (a member of our church) of four group homes in Montgomery for displaced children. Each person will have the opportunity to share for 5-7 minutes during the 11:00 hour. We are having lunch afterwards and are asking that each representative set up a display in the fellowship hall (during the Sunday School hour) so that they can talk one on one to members after the luncheon. We are excited about this—our first Mission Sunday!
You may contact me via email or by phone @ 334-541-3402. Thank you so much for your good works for our Lord.
Anne Barkley barkley@windstream.net
Update From Shane Cooper
I just got back from Limon and I was able to talk to Alfredo about the Plan De Flores projects.
He told me that there were 16 students at the W.W. School and 18 students at the sewing school. I did a short interview with him and one of the questions I asked was, how has these schools affected their area ? His response was: It has helped us tremendously, we are now starting to see much fruit. There are a two boys in Plan De Flores who finished
the W.W. program and have recently started their own work shop and are now abled to help provide for their families. There are also a few of them doing wood work in other areas as well. One of the boys was able to get a job in Mexico due to his w.w. skills. He also said that some of them are are not necessarily working with wood, however their
experience at the school changed their entire outlook on life and now they expect to do more than just using a machete.
The sewing school is also becoming a great success because the ladies are now able to do more for themselves.
He said that he knows that there have been lots of disappointments and struggle, but he is now seeing a great difference being made in the lives of most of the people and he thinks it has all been worth it. Alfredo also said that he believes that if it had not been for God and the AHMEN teems they would have not had near as much progress.
I will try to do a separate report on the people with each of their successful stories.
Vaya con Dios,
Shane Cooper, Youth Director, Cruzado de Evangelico
La Ceiba, Honduras

Darlene Desperately Needs Our Help
Submitted by Linda Tripp
Can you imagine your 2 year old daughter (or granddaughter) in this situation: she looks about 7 months because she is so small. She can sit up, but she has never crawled, walked, or talked. She can cry, but often does not. She can hear. She can smile, but 99% of the time does not. If you sit her down in a chair or on the floor, she does not wander off. Sounds nice, that she doesn’t wander off, huh? It is not a good thing, let me tell you. Her hip isn’t right and one leg is shorter than the other. Readers, she is pitiful. Gosh, I have seen many dogs much more healthy. Her name is Darlene. And she is the product of rape by her grandfather, who is also her father. She lives in Yorito, Honduras with her grandmother. If 20 people would contribute just $10/month, we can get her evaluated so see what her future may hold. Please pray about Darlene and contact me.
Linda Tripp
LMMT4@yahoo.com


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Container Arrives in Honduras
This is a letter from our new Warehouse supervisor, Doris Brent, and her “assistant” Brent. Each member of the AHMEN organization breathed a sigh of relief when they agreed to take on this job. If you need to contact them, they live in Utila, Honduras: bradyhouse@verizon.net

Hello Jane:
Sandy has informed us that the AHMEN containers have arrived in country and will be delivered to the Cruzadas compound soon. Doris and I are headed to La Ceiba from Utila to be there when they arrive. As "warehouse managers" we'd like to make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible and Sandy says she welcomes our help. We have a list of proposed AHMEN'S mission dates from the website and a print out for the team colors. However, not every team on the list has been assigned a color and we're not sure if this means they are not coming or will not be receiving supplies. We'd like to store the boxes by colors and arrival dates to facilitate loading at this end when the teams arrive. Not sure if we're supposed to get a list of what's being sent by each team. A list of the boxes that each team is sending will be would be very helpful. We have one from the the Guffeys, but from no one else. Don't know how things were done in the past and don't want to step on any toes, but Larry Pitts did mention that there was often confusion during the unloading and loading at the compound and we'd like to make things run smoothly for everyone concerned.
Please let us know what you think and we welcome any suggestions. Thank you
In His Name, Brent

Mobile Health Clinic
Rev. Ray Crump has access to a 73 passenger school bus, in good condition, few miles, and has storage facilities under the belly.
The question he asked me: Do we want a traveling clinic? When we passed this question on to Sister Eleanor, she just laughed. "You know Dr. Camp, sometimes you asked the silliest questions. Of course we could use it."

Now the question is: Are we willing to Put our Money where our mouth is. Brother Ray has suggested we ask each Sunday School Class if each member will put up $10. He calculates this would be a good started for a bid on the bus.Pray about this and let's give Brother Ray some feedback:

Rev. Ray Crump: RayLCr@aol.com



Birth Announcement

Announcing the arrival ofJosue (Joshua) Menocal
son of Andrea Altman Menocal and Josue Menocal weighed in at 10 pounds 22 and 3/4" long. Born Wednesday April 16th,2008
At 9:25 am
Carolina Honduras Health Foundation Team Leader Meeting
Saturday, April 26, 2008
10:00 am until ?
USC School of Medicine Campus – Building One
6311 Garners Ferry Road
Columbia SC

Dr. Henry Gibson, founder of the CHHF, and Chris Zawacki, Team Coordinator, hope you will be able to join them for our first TEAM LEADER MEETING. It will be a time to ask questions, review forms and most importantly, share ideas.
The only cost to you will be your lunch (which will be served at the meeting) and gas for your vehicle to get there. A special “thank you” to Dr. & Mrs. Connor for arranging for the meeting room and luncheon.
Please let me know if you think you will be able to attend and approximately how many people will be coming with you ASAP. We will need an actual list of the names of the persons who will be attending by Friday, April 18th. Also any known food allergies or diet restrictions and the names of the persons involved. Please encourage any of your team members or future team members to attend. The more the merrier. Hope to see (and meet) you there!!!!
Chris Zawacki Team Coordinator
Young Girl Needs a Sponsor
Hello my name is Maribel
I am of Sico, Colon is an area where we practice mainly agriculture. It is a small town far from the city. I have 2 brothers and 3 sisters and they are small, I am the oldest daughter in my family. My mama lives in Sico and my papa died five years ago. Since my papa died things have not been very easy for the family, I could not continue studying there. So we ask God to help me out of the problem, so it's like God send me to this place I am that God has a purpose for me.

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Pastor's Conference in Limon
Mt. Vernon's Team will be organizing and hosting a Pastor's Conference in Limon on their May Mission Trip. The conference will be running while the rest of the medical team holds clinics. This has been a dream of Benny Rowe and other members of the team and the church for several years.
The pastors conference will be in Limon at the Church next to the clinic. The dates are May 19th, 20th
and 21st, 2008. Forty Pastors will be invited from the Limon and Punta Piedra area. Our Pastor,
Rev. John Gates will be doing the teaching. David Kelly will do the translation. We also plan for Brother John to preach on Wednesday night of the 21st in the Church in Punta Piedra.
We believe this may be one of our more exciting and productive trips. Please pray that it will be so.
God Bless all that you do.
Benny
Request for Members
The July 11-20, 2008 team to Yorito, Yoro is in need of members. Ideally: 2 physicians or PAs, 3-4 nurses, a pharmacist, and others who are willing to do whatever is needed. We would love to have a vet again too. This team will have a medical & educational function. If you have a servant’s heart and want a little excitement in these Honduran mountains, please contact CD Tripp at
256-351-1271.”

2008 AHMEN Teams - Potential Destinations
Click the link below for a list of potential destinations for 2008. Please have a look and contact the people listed for available dates, to schedule your dates, and for details.

Destination

Ideas on New Teams - New Areas

To: Teams working for God in Honduras
From Leader Joe Jones
What I see is a dedicated group of Godly people seeking to do God's will!
People are serving and want to be efficient and effective.
But we must be careful not to let it become our ministry.
God is the one in charge!
HE reminded our team of that in Honduras!
We must be flexible, pliable and willing to change our plans for GOD's plans.
When we serve the least, we have served Christ!
Fellow Workers just keep encouraging God's people and those called will respond!
God has and is blessing and growing HIS ministry in Honduras! Man, it is great to be a part of HIS work! Peace to my brothers and Sisters!
Joe
The Team Caldwell, Limon, Honduras, July '07
The Team Caldwell made a video of their mission trip to Limon Honduras during July. Click the link below to see a short video of the trip.
http://www.photoshow.com/watch/KJ7Dw3ig
The Reverend Thomas Muhomba, Planning Mission
Reverand Muhomba, of the North Alabama Conference of United Methodist Church. planning a trip there next year and is looking for team members.
tmuhomba@northalabamaumc.org
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AHMEN and CHIMES Joining Forces Again
AHMEN, CHIMES, and the Honduran Medical community have another opportunity to join forces for the health of the Garifina communities of Honduras. Take a look at this. Are you ready to join our “Hundred Member Brigade?”
We've been doing great work in the Garifuna communities of Honduras, and we need your help to keep our success moving forward.
What's happening?
From August 6th to 15th, the Garifuna Medical Brigade, led by Dr. Luther Castillo Harry, will travel to Garifuna communities throughout the Caribbean coast of Honduras. This team will be made up of graduates and current students at the Latin American Medical School of Medicine in Havana. Continued
Attention All Team Leaders As many of you know, the time to set your dates for the '08 and '09 years is fast approaching.
In the past we have tried to coordinate the dates at the Nov. meeting of AHMEN. It seems to me we have greatly outgrown this system of coordination. Here is my suggestion:

1. Each team decide when the best time for them to go and where they want
to go.
2.The team leaders then contact the appropriate organization, i.e.Norma
Jean, Cruzado, CHIMES, Larry Pitt's Missions, etc. Firm up the date with a
commitment from that organization.
3.The team leader then let me know so I can put it on the web page.

I suspect there will be continued growth in the work God has planned for us.
I would welcome any suggestions on the best way for us to do this.

Vaya con Dios,

Sponsors

One of the main ways AHMEN is able to accomplish it's goals is thru sponsorships. This is a system in which an individual or groups make regular contributions to support a particular project or person.
Thanks to the folks listed below for their support of the AHMEN projects and kids in sponsorship:
Dr. Tom and Deborah Arnold North Ala. Conf. of the United Methodist Church

Mt. Vernon Baptist Church, Adult Sunday School Class
(3 different classes support girls @ dorm) Jasper, Al

Larry Whitehead Warehouse Fabrics Inc. Winfield, Al

Larry Pitts

Larry Pitts Ministries - Yvonne Seaman

J.T. Ray and Company Florence, Al

Yvonne Seaman C.D. and Linda Tripp


Dr. Jerry & Jean Boshell


Christ United Methodist Church, Adult Sunday School Class


Rick and Jilda Watson
- The Overalls

Civitan Club of Jasper


Bobby and Sherry Granada


New Vision Community Church


Richard and Sharon Bowie

Bowie Pharmacy

Judy Camp


Ellis Wade, Houston Woods, Arley, Al

C.D. and Linda Tripp

Jane Cox
D.J. Simonetti, Baker, Donelson Law Firm,
Birmingham, Alabama

John L. Beauchamp
Financial Advisor
Merrill Lynch Birmingham, Al

O.H. Brown,
CPA Jasper, Al

George E. Deavors,
CPA Jasper, Al

Skip Tucker Montgomery, Al

Rodney Redmill
Redmill Plumbing Jasper, Al

Tony Sparks
Walker County Bank Jasper, Al

John Paul Mitchell
John Mitchell Realty Jasper, Al

Russell Colvin
Blackwater Forge, Jasper, Al

Terry Gurganus
First National Bank Jasper, Al

Pat Gustin,
Gustin & Robinson Law Firm,
Jasper, Al

Walker Baptist Hospital,
Jasper, Al

Winfield Fabrics
Winfield, Alabama

Walker Recovery Center,
Jasper, Al

Rotary Club of Jasper

 



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