Earthquake Hits Honduras
Missionaries reporting in:
We are here at the LaCeiba Compound. everything is OK. Got a little scary last night. Bridge between here and El Progresso is out. But will route traffic through dry riverbed. Utila suffered lot of breakage, but everything is OK. Ferry is back running.
All missions are on go.................
Keep all the missions in your prayers.
Amor en Cristo,
guf 
From Dale an Brenda:
Since my earlier email this morning I have learned there has been an earthquake in Honduras.  The island of Utila (our destination) was among the places the quake was felt the most.  We have friends in Utila, Limon, LaCeiba and San Pedro Sula and we want to ask you to pray especially for Brent & Doris Brady (on Utila) as they help with the immediate needs of the people there.  Also pray for the Shalom home in LaCeiba and the Mission compound where Sis. Eleanor directs.  Pray for the Guffeys who left within the last week or so and are now in Honduras.  THANK YOU!
:) Brenda

The Book Boat
Some of us remember the old Book Mobile. How about a Book-Boat? Here is how it got started. Last year a library was set up in Battaya, Honduras. When the big flood came, Jesus’ niece, Julia, moved the books to higher ground and simply set the library up in Pueble Neuvo. That was fine with the folks at Puelbe Neuvoe, but when the floods recessed, the Battaya folks wanted their library back. En Route back to Battaya, she stopped for a couple of days in Plapaya. Yep, the folks there wanted a library also. Her solution? ---- The Book-Boat.
Here is how it works: she simply loads the books in a canoe, and travels to each village to set the library up for 2 days each.
Report from Jesus and Bud re. the use of the Garifuna libraries from April ‘09
Not only is the book boat a big success, but they report all the libraries are up and running. The school is making the most use of the books, with some activity from adults.
The librarians are looking forward to the library seminar being planned for the Aug ’09 team. They are also looking forward to maps and new books. If you want to participate in the project contact:
Rev. Carl Dickerson: cad_55@yahoo.com
Jesus Cacho: jesusfcacho@yahoo.com
Dr. tom Camp: lllamacamp@hughes.net
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Sarah Watson is Moving to Atlanta
Hi everyone!  It's me, Sarah Watson.  I hope this finds you all doing well.  I sure wish I was part of one of your teams this year!  Instead, I'm preparing to move to Atlanta to transfer to Candler at Emory University. 
It's a long, crazy story, but it's apparent to me that God wants me there!  I applied last fall and totally forgot about it when I decided to stay close to home and go to St. Paul in Kansas City.  Well, Candler called me last month and offered me a full-tuition scholarship.  I am so excited! 
I'll be starting classes in September, so I'm planning on moving down in the middle of August.  First, I have to find a place to live.   I thought you all or some of your friends or contacts might know of some potential places available around Emory.  I'm attaching my resume so you all know what kind of housemate, renter, etc. I might be.  I have real estate experience since my ex-husband and I owned a real estate company.  I was the broker-manager and he was the salesperson. I was also responsible for the property management facet of our company.  I have my own furniture, or I can leave it in storage here in Missouri.  I think that about sums up my situation. 
Please feel free to email me if you have any questions.   I'm also going to need a part-time job, so I welcome any thoughts or ideas you might have.

Thanks for taking time to read this.  I appreciate any feedback you might have.
Your friend, Sarah

News and Information
What's Happening in Shalom


Global Health Forum Announced
CHIMES, the organization we work closely with from California, sent this notice for anyone interested in trying a little different Medical Conference.
Many of the CHIMES folks have been to Cuba, although not to this particular conference.
CHIMES highly recommends this.  If you have question about going to Cuba, let one of The CHIMES folk know and they will advise.

Devotional by Todd Wilson (very moving)

NEW MISSIONARY TRAINING

Who Says There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch?
Not the UMC


UMC Team Scholarship Application
UMC Individual Appliations

Utila Team Update June 2009




Sewing School
Needs List




Prayers for Honduras June/July ‘09

We have had several request for Prayers for the people of Honduras. They appear to be in some difficult times politically. Doris, Paulette, Sister Eleanor, and Dan Isbell have all request that we direct our prayers to the country and the people.

Update: Utila and Livingston Chapel’s ’2009 Trip

Wed,night - getting ready for Church. Dale is preaching 2night.  2 saved Monday, 1 saved yesterday, and 8 men & women saved today!  Many rededications!

A young boy with polio and lazy eye was treated at clinic and was fitted with his 1st pair of glasses.  All children who needed glasses were matched with perfect pair.

Matt has become a street evangelist and is bringing some men he is witnessing to, to church2night!  We felt a couple  trimmers yesterday.  None today. There was a 4.8 on Monday.  We are safe, well fed, good place to sleep - doing great.  Many stories for when we get home.

Love you all - your prayers are being answered - YOU have a big part in what is happening here.

:) Brenda & Dale 
--
Dale & Brenda Hyche
www.hunterschapel.org
www.honduranmissions.com
In God We Trust
"And the peace of God which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus."  Philippians 4:7

Raining Babies
The Baptist Connection, woriding in May in Limon reported the delivery of a baby. This is the team that had wonderful support from Ciriboya Clinic with the loan of two docs, one from Cuba and one from Honduras. While there, Cindy delivered a baby and somebody had the good medical acumen to order malaria on both the mom and the new baby. Both were positive. The team sent both on to Toccoa for the special treatment necessary for newborns with Malaria. As of last report, baby is doing well.

Now, Jane Cox and Guf called this week with report of two more deliveries by the Columbiana team – both moms and babies doing well and no sign of malaria.

Richard and Sharon Bowie reported 60% pos. malaria in some villages this year.

Discovery UMC and Helena UMC join hand for a fruitful year in Honduras.
Discovery UMC is just back from a trip to La Union with Sister Eleanor and Shane. Helena UMC plans to follow up in late August to work on Shalom.

Discovery had a great trip to La Union, Olancho.  Sister Eleanor and Shane went with us.   God did a powerful work with the help of Discovery and Cruzada servants. PTL.

Seven people ask Jesus to come into their hearts!!!   We serve an awesome God.

Sandy and I looked at the Shalom dorm.  It had some minor damage by the earthquake.  We will need more metal for the roof.  Sister Eleanor is working on another container soon!

Peace, Joe

Continued

Every Trip to Honduras is Amazing - Brenda and Dale Hyche

Dale and I have completed two trips to Honduras. The first in 2001, and after that first trip, we were hooked; - but for the next several years we concentrated our time on helping with Dale’s aging mother, job changes, and waiting on the arrival of grandchildren before the opportunity to go back to Honduras came again in June of 2008. Our first trip took us to Limon, the sewing school and laying the foundation for the woodworking school. Last year we traveled to Utila on Bucket’s team and had an amazing experience. (Every trip is amazing, isn’t it!?)

Within a week of returning from Honduras we were planning for the trip in 2009. However, on November 20 th 2008 Dale was diagnosed with a fast growing type of rare kidney cancer and was scheduled to see a surgeon. The following day, November 21 st we attended lunch at the home of Lexie Hilton, where Sis. Eleanor and other team members were gathered. They prayed for Dale’s healing and that we would still be able to make the AHMEN mission for 2009. That very night at 8:15 pm our son Kenneth, was on duty with the Jasper police force and was involved in a head-on collision when a car – fleeing from another officer - topped a hill on the wrong side of the road sending Kenneth and his partner into a fight for their very lives. They were rescued from their burning police car and both were airlifted by helicopter to UAB where we would spend the next 29 days, coming home for only 6 hours during that time.
Continued

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL SEMINAR NEEDS YOUR HELP 
Medical Equipment needed for teaching purposes at the International Medical Seminar being held this August at the Ciriboya Clinic. 

Hello Everyone<  
I need to buy a used airway mannequin.   Dr. Tom Arnold suggested we could use it for training purposes during medical seminar to teach various airway techniques.  It will be left in Honduras.  Maybe someone knows of EMT companies that has one for sale or donate.  Prefer adult model, but if free will take anything.  I found new “airway Larry’s” online listing for $500.00 to $750.00.  AHMEN will give a receipt from it’s 501©3 status for tax purposes. 

Contact: Randall [rlee2910@charter.net]

Your browser may not support display of this image.Cuban Doc   
Thanks for your consideration   American Doc – Bruce McFadden  
Randy LeeRandall

North Alabama Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church: June 4 – 6: Birmingham, Alabama

What is it? All Methodist Churches from North Alabama will have representatives, both preachers and lay folks, at this conference for 3 days in B’Ham.

Why do you care? What a great opportunity to:

  • Show what you and your team are doing in Honduras.
  • Recruit potential members for your team.
  • Recruit support for your project.
  • Let folks see what can happen when we “partner” with God in His work.

Rev. Dale Capron, Christ Church, will be “heading up” our booth.

So far, he has a support staff of Lexie Hilton, Katherine Hollingsworth, and Lucy Smith.

If you are any member of your team wants to be part of this, get in touch with Dale at:

Listed below are some of the areas our various teams cover in Honduras, if you want “highlight” your teams work, let Dale know.

Yorito: La Union: Limon: Ciriboya: La Ceiba: Punta Piedra:

Plan de Flores: Rotan: Utila: Eye program: with most teams

Shalom Spring 09: “Thanks and prayers”

Update from Shalom as they go into the spring of ’09. They sent a series of notes, pictures, and letters to share.

Emily reports there are new girls at the dorm and she is enjoying getting to know them and making new friendships from various parts of Honduras. They new school year has started for them.

Suyappa, Dorm Mom, reports:

  • All the girls are in school. Some in High School, some in the University, and some in the lower grades.
  • Over the Christmas holidays, the girls who had a safe home to visit did so and enjoyed themselves.
  • Sandra is continuing her work at the hospital and taking advance schooling in Nursing. Because of her work, she stayed in La Ceiba during the Christmas Holliday.
  • She would like to ask anyone who sponsors the girls to send some pictures of them selves, their family, etc. for the girls to get to know them better. The address is:

Suyappa at Shalom,

CRUZADA DEL EVANGELIO

APDO. #358,  LA CEIBA,

HONDURAS, CENTRAL AMERICA

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Mike and Lee Ann visit Shalom on fact finding for construction this summer.
Mike Dunlap and lee Ann Banks visited Shalom in April 09 for a “Fact Finding” tour to spot areas that need work on the building the girls live in. Shalom is located on the property of the Mission Compound of Cruzado in La Ceiba.
They took the entire dormitory to eat at the Pizza Hut and then on to a day of shopping for food and “girl stuff”.
Mike, a contractor, surveyed the actual building and sent pictures to Joe Jones of Discovery United Methodist Church for their work project this summer of ’09.
They also took “their girl”, artist Magdalena, and her best friend to a special restaurant as a treat.
Click here for photos

HI guys,
I have this morning sent the message below to persons in our address book that have in the past donated resources to AHMEN and especially to the extended eye care program. I am sending it to you in the hope that you will cut, paste and send  it to selected supporters that you know. The appeal also applies to you. If you have a serviceable laptop computer that you can donate, please let me know.
Hello to all those who have supported the Alabama Honduras Medical Educational Network and/or AHMEN’s Extended Eye Care Program. We are gearing up for the 2009 mission season and this year up to seven of the twelve AHMEN teams will be providing extended eye care to the most needy citizens of the third poorest country in our hemisphere. Continued

Florence Team Heading for the beautiful island of Rotan needs medical personnel.
Date: May 23 – 30, 2009
If you want to combine a great mission experience with a beautiful Island, this is the mission for you.

Carter C. Norvell, CPA
Parkhurst & Norvell
2009 Darby Drive
P.O. Drawer B
Florence, AL  35631
256/764-9591
256/767-5979 - FAX
carter@pncpas.com

STANDSTILL
 
That's where the June 09 Yorito mission trip is presently, until we get more needed team members.  We are willing to do medical, construction, evangelism, vet, educational; in whatever members are most interested & qualified. We guarantee though, that you will NOT BE STANDINGSTILL while on this life-changing trip.  You'll be "on Honduran time" that's certain, but there will be much to do, whatever your skills.  For information please contact CD at 256-351-1271.
Limon Aid Team?
What did they do this year?
Where are they from?

Submitted by Dr. Tom Camp
I just received a delightful report from Janet Mahoney, Limon Aid Treasurer send and team member from Lansing, Mi. This is the team that has taken on the Orphanage in Limon that everyone is so enamored with. In addition to sending money to finish the new building project of the Limon Sewing School, they report a great week in Limon - seeing over 500 pts in Limon, Icotea, and Honey River. Here was a unique idea: they took down a back pack for each orphan in the orphanage stuffed with tooth brushes, shoes, notebook, school supplies, shoes, school uniform, and treats. While there they did repair work on the orphanage, school, and library.
The kids from the orphanage attended the Grand Opening of the Limon Library that was dedicated this summer. The kids were the main entertainment with dancing and drum music supplied by goat skin covered tree trunks. If you haven’t see a Garifina dance, you are missing something.
What next for this team? They are shooting to build a new orphanage in Limon. For more about this team and their projects, take a look at limonaidhonduras.org.
Click here for more photos

Global Mission Healthcare Conference
This is the conference that Mary and I attended last year and will be attending this year along with Brent and Doris Brady. It is an excellent conference that attracts medical missionaries from all over the world. It is held at the Southeast Christian Church. The Church has a very large campus with a sanctuary that seats 7-9,000 people (I forget the exact number, but it is the largest sanctuary that I’ve ever been in). The conference website is https://www.medicalmissions.com/.  Interestingly the International Livestock Exhibit occurs at the same time in the same city, if you have youngsters or others you’d like to take along but who don’t want to attend the Healthcare conference. We have attended this Livestock Exhibit also (years ago when our son was into showing steers) and it is truly a marvelous event.
We have been promoting attendance at the healthcare conference for some time now. It is an excellent opportunity to hear major speakers (see https://www.medicalmissions.com/conference/speakers for this year’s list of keynote speakers), network with healthcare missionaries and attend a number of very focused breakout group meetings (see https://www.medicalmissions.com/conference/breakout for this year’s list of breakout sessions) . Last year Mary loved meeting Steve Saint (the real life little boy in movie “End of the Spear”). We recommend this conference to anyone with an interest in medical missions.
Guf & Friends.

Grant Application from UMVIM 2009
This is the time for getting in your grant applications for next year’s mission.
In the past, AHMEN has utilized the grants for such things as scholarships for youth going to Honduras, “seed money” for various projects like Limon Nurture Center, School buses, woodworking school, Library Projects, Larry Pitt’s ministry to build homes in the mountains, and much more.
For more on this, take a look at: http://www.northalabamaumc.org/
Click: Ministries (on left side of column)
Click: Volunteers in Mission (near bottom)
Click: UMVIM Forms (about ½ way down on left)
Click: click either or both: individual or team
Two things to be aware of:
1.      The early bird gets the worm.
2.      You must send a follow up report
Good Luck and thank you United Methodist Church, Volunteers in Mission.

Birthing Project USA is having it's National Conference
Oct 30 -  Nov 2 '08.
Katheryn Trujillo is the director of the Birthing Project.  Many of you have
worked with Katheryn, Gloria, and the Birthing Project.  They have invited
Gloria Lacaya, from Carolina Clinic, Limon, Honduras to participate in the
conference.  Glrios will be in the USA for 10 days.
What they need is some help paying Gloria's expences.  Katherin and the
Birthing Project will take care of all of her needs once she is here.  They
need some help getting her to the USA.
If you can/will be willing to participate in this ongoing program of
bringing better health to the women of Honduras, contact:
A Trujillo Production
HCR 74 Box 20502
El Prado, New Mexico 87529
(505)737-1025
Creative Video/Photography
For more on this porgram and to learn about the conference:
www.birthingprojectusa.com/home.htm
Click here for Pictures of Gloria
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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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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