Almost two years ago, we were blessed with such an amazing gift of a motorcycle. As communication to the States was such a difficult process at that time, we immediately put this motorcycle to use to get our family to the nearest city to keep in touch.
Then the internet entered the property and with it brought less trips to the city and more focus time at the ministry. During this same period, Jose Rito, (our worship leader and our after school program teacher) started going to college in La Ceiba. We volunteered to have him use our motorcycle as we were using it less now with internet in the property.
After 6 months or so of using the bike, we saw the new grown adult in Jose asking if he could buy the motorcycle from us. He felt he was using it a lot and wanted to invest more into it. So he now owns our previous motorcycle, and pays for it little by little as he is able to.
Jose Rito enjoying his new bike.
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Once we had returned from the States, we were so encouraged by so many who we met, and others who have been with us from the beginning, that we could hardly wait to start going again on God's work. It was so amazing for us to witness how God works, and to see those whom may have hardly known us connect us with resources. And those people who were so excited to be part of this ministry have been such a blessing for us as a family.
Almost immediately after selling the motorcycle, we realized how important this motorcycle was to our ministry. But God has never failed us, and provided for us a new motorcycle. Upon a quick question, we were so blessed with such a quick answer and we felt so blessed for those that were so willing to give for both motorcycles. We loved being part of a blessing for a young adult who has become such a man of God, and we ourselves grew closer to God as we were blessed by so many in receiving a new form of transportation for our family.
First Trip to the City with our Family on our New Motorcycle |
Of Course David took me up the Mountain to help Break in the Motorcycle |
Had a little fun with the Bike Also.. |
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