Archives for December 2016

2016 Ministry Update Video

Our 2016 Ministry Update video is now available for your to view! Please click on the image below to access our video:
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Watch Promise Home’s 2016 Ministry Update Video Today!

We invite you to watch our 2016 Ministry Update video to see some of what God has done through the ministries of Promise Home. 2016 was a benchmark your for Promise Home with several major milestone accomplishment. Please watch the video and share your feed back. We want to hear what you think about what God is doing for the children of Honduras through Promise Home!

Wishing You A Very Blessed Christmas!

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Our After School Children Wish You A Blessed Christmas!

Please pray for this group of Children and their parents as you celebrate the birth of Jesus!

Merry Christmas From Another Group of Our Children!

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More of Our After School Children Wish you a Merry Christmas!

Another group of our After School Children wish you and your family a very Merry Christmas! We invite you to pray for each one of these precious children along with their families as we celebrate our Saviors birth.

Our After School Children Wish You a Very Merry Christmas!

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Meet Some of Our After School Children

God blessed us richly this school year with more than 50 children enrolled in our After School Ministry! Here are pictures of 7 for you to meet. Watch for more pictures here soon! Our After School Program ministers to children in K-6th grades and their families. We are anticipating more than 100 children will enroll in our After School program in 2017. Please pray for these children and their families as we minister to them.

Will You Provide a Gift of Love to Help 20 More Children?

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Construction of Our Second Casita

Construction on our second Casita was started earlier in 2016 with the installation of in ground plumbing, sidewalks (between our first Casita and other Children’s Village buildings) and pillars for the new Casita porch. . Construction on the structure is scheduled to begin by the fall of 2017 as God provides the funds. The construction of our second Casita will give Promise Home the opportunity to provide a home for a total of 40 children.

Promise Home is now providing a home for 10 children in Casita #1 and anticipates God will lead 10 more children to us by or before the summer of 2017. This will place us at full capacity based on our available facilities. We are able to build our second Casita, with the help of mission team volunteers, for about $125,000. Our facilities masterplan calls for the construction of a total of 4 Casitas, as God provides. This will give capacity for us to provide housing and daily care for 80 abused, abandoned and neglected children.

It is important to note that we have had opportunity to take in older children. However, we will only be able to provide housing and care for older children when we are able to house older boys and girls in separate facilities and also separate from our babies and younger children.

If God touches your heart to help provide for the needs of Promise Home, the children of Promise Home will be blessed along with you by your faithfulness! We sincerely appreciate your visionary support in the past, and whatever God may lead you to do now, and pray for God’s richest blessings on you and your family.

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PROMISE HOME CHRISTMAS eCARD

We are blessed that God sent these 10 precious little ones to us to love & care for in our Resident Care Ministry! Rejoice with us during this Christmas Season for these children, the 50+ children in our After School Program and the wonderful staff at our Children’s Village in El Portillo Honduras.

Christmas Greeting from the Fowlers

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[Marcus & Lisa Fowler serve as our Missionaries on our campus in El Portillo. Marcus is our Community Ministries Director & lisa is our Children’s Division Director.]

We arrived at the San Pedro Sula Airport with three duffel bags and a couple of other items on November 1st, 2016. Kirk and Bill both had shared that we would be hitting the ground running. They weren’t kidding! Since then, we’ve had a few hours off each day, but we are leading, assisting, and involved in community ministry constantly.

The little ones here in Promise Home are certainly enjoying life. When we walk into their casita each morning as a family, they greet us with all the excitement, kicks and squeals that you would expect from kids under three. We have family devotions, sing a song, and pray together. It never gets old and there’s some new challenge to be faced each morning. Of course, there is a lot of play time and interaction. Presently, we’re helping them learn to use Dakota as a climbing gym…preferably the majority of them at the same time.

El Portillo believes in going to church. Promise Home Church gives them full opportunity to exercise their faith. We have services for adults all week and a special service for the children on Sunday morning. We have recently started a Discipleship Class and Leadership Training on Wednesday nights. We are working on developing a core group to evangelize other communities. Eventually, God permitting, we’ll start another church in another unreached area.

El Portillo School is enjoying our partnership a couple of days each week. We are involved with an after school program that is a lot of fun. The three classes remind me of the old saying: come on in and have some fun…be careful or you may learn something.

Today (December 3rd) is graduation day for the school. We’ll be celebrating with the community and encouraging the students and their parents to continue the educational process. For some of them, this will be the pinnacle of their academic career. Hopefully, we’ll be able to change the mindset regarding the priority of education as our time here continues.

The future here at Promise Home and El Portillo is bright. We’re not just talking about the intensity of the Honduran sun. “Optimism” is the operational phrase we experience each day. “Cooperative” is a great way to describe the community attitude. There is no shortage of opportunity to continue living out the message that we constantly live and share: Honor God. Work Hard. Live Holy.

The Fowler family here at Promise Home wish you a very Merry Christmas. May God bless each of our families and all of our diligence in serving Him together this coming year.

[Marcus & Lisa Fowler serve as our Missionaries on our campus in El Portillo. Marcus is our Community Ministries Director & lisa is our Children’s Division Director.]