Saturday, March 26, 2011

Ministry provides homes, hope to Honduran children in need


From ENS-

Tucked high in the mountains of Honduras, an hour's drive south of San Pedro Sula, a Florida couple is working with the Episcopal Diocese of Honduras to develop a self-supporting ministry aimed at helping the Central American country's vulnerable children.
Mike and Kim Miller, missionaries serving with the Society of Anglican Missionaries and Senders (SAMS) , co-founded and are working with Honduras Bishop Lloyd Allen and support from the diocese to build the Hope of Jesus Children's Home and nearby Hope Farm, which includes a coffee plantation and the beginnings of a dairy farm, to be a self-sustaining project and source of income for the children's home.

The children's home, located in La Esperanza, is run by the Millers and Vanessa Aguilar, the Honduran sub-director who will eventually take over the ministry, which provides a home for orphaned or abandoned children.

More here-

http://www.episcopal-life.org/79425_127705_ENG_HTM.htm

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