Humility.

In the 80’s, in a small town there was a mechanic. He was the best mechanic in town, and people traveled long distances to have him fix their cars because he was known as the best around. He fixed engines with great precision.

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Ernesto Sorto
Far from reality.

Have you ever thought that many things that we see as normal, other people see as a luxury? Eating in restaurants represents the daily living in our lives, going to the doctor is normal and netflix represents a very important need in our downtime, otherwise what would we do on our day off?

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Ernesto Sorto
Supporting our country's future

On Saturday, I went to the capital city Tegucigalpa, Honduras to spend a day with Youth for Honduras, a transition program for young adults. When I met Cathrine Sørensen, the director and co-founder, all I could think of were the thousands of questions I had for her. Thank God, she had lots of patience with me!

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Ernesto Sorto
The Shocking Reality

Monday of last week I shared a post about Ivan and our goal to open a transition program to help teens like him move from orphanage into independence. Later that same day, I found out Ivan has 1 month before he needs to leave the orphanage for good. Shocking… as reality hit.

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Julie Sorensen
When Our Hope Is Broken

In the last few days, I have seen myself around people who for a short time have doubts about their calling or their ministry and probably in a brief moment, their hope was broken. Do not worry, this will not be a discouraging note for your life, instead, this is something I wrote for people who have lost their hope.

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Ernesto Sorto
He prepares the elected.

Many times we have asked ourselves Am I doing it right? What am I doing in this place? Why me? I can not? Do not I have enough skills? All this reminds me of when God calls Moses to free the Israelites. The first thing Moses said was; “And who am I to appear before Pharaoh and Egypt out of the Israelites? ”

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Ernesto Sorto
H4H ThanksGiving

Mission Thanksgiving 2017: Our final full day was Election Day, so we took a couple boys with us, Ivan from Senderos and Alex from CREA, and left the city. We took a boat to a remote island off the coast of Tela about an hour and half outside of San Pedro Sula. The scene was as if we stepped onto a movie set. We took a hike through the woods, learned that a handful of termites rubbed onto your skin can act as a natural bug repellant.

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Julie Sorensen
New trip, new things

Today was a day full of emotions, we got up at 5 am, got ready to go on a tour of Tela, expecting a good atmosphere, people enjoying the beach, expecting to see the private beach, Punta Sal, outside of society. I was filled with joy because I was with my friends and I felt special because I got to spend time with them after a long time apart.

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Ivan Sarmiento
H4H Thanksgiving-Day 4

Hannah went to work with Ernesto’s brother at the University and public hospitals here in San Pedro Sula. She toured the hospital, listened to heart murmurs, saw s man with an enlarged liver, and helped deliver a baby!

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Julie Sorensen
H4H Thanksgiving Mission '17

Our first ever H4H Thanksgiving filled with so so many blessings: soccer, CREA, Senderos, Compassion Center, searching for transition houses, 2017 Presidential election in Honduras, Tela, hospital work, delivering babies, etc…

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Julie Sorensen
In a world of children, be a child

A few days ago I had the opportunity to help a community in San Pedro Sula, it was a great satisfaction to be able to help others and see many happy faces–personally, this is one of the greatest satisfactions in life.

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Ernesto Sorto
New Opportunities by Alex

This week we helped many people who were affected by this week’s storm. On Friday, we were helping with the staff of New Hope Opportunities and some of us from CREA. We brought clothes and food to many people and ended at 5pm.

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Alex
True Christianity

Many times the acquaintances become friends and friends become family, this time I write for that family that although far, they hold a space in my heart.

This summer, I had the opportunity

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Ernesto Sorto
The Right Time?

Sometimes we ask ourselves why things happen. Is this the right time? Why right now? These are questions that we often ask in our heads, but before answering them, I want you to listen to my story:

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Ernesto Sorto
H4H Roadtrip!

Heart4honduras celebrated Ivan’s 18th birthday and Alex’s baptism by taking them to the beach! With the help of friends and their generous family and permission from the boys’ hogares, we picked them both up and took to the road. It was a little over an hour drive to the Port of Cortes.

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Julie Sorensen
My Plans, Your Plans; My Thoughts, Your Thoughts

Have you ever had that moment when you are at your best, you are waiting for good news, you have made an effort, you think you deserve it, that this is your moment, until… in seconds, everything collapses; your mood is not the same, your plans have changed and you think that at that precise moment, everything goes wrong…

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Ernesto Sorto