I’m grateful to God for this simple lesson: “What I saw as a misfortune has become a blessing for another, who in turn, out of their need, blessed me.”
I want to share with you a little of what I’ve learned...
*chapín/chapina is a word many Guatemalans use to refer to themselves.
“Dale”—a slang word that means something like “go for it”—is one of the most common words among Nicaraguans. This year as a MCC volunte...
Home. What is the meaning of home? The planet earth is our home. As long as we live on this earth, we can surely call anywhere home because home is not about being all easy, relaxed and comfortable. Home is an...
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Este mapa muestra el equipo del CCM Honduras. Trabajamos con organizaciones locales que en su mayoría trabajan con poblaciones marginalizadas. Esta historia esta escrita por Ilich Avi...
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Este año en agosto, 4 jóvenes catracho/as salieron de su país para servir 11 meses con el CCM. Tambien, recibimos 3 jóvenes de otros países para servir aquí en Honduras. Estxs jóv...
Written by: Keila Gaeddert, who served with the SALT program in Tegucigalpa, Honduras in 2011-2012
Here is a short video called The Danger of a Single Story that we watched during Orientation, and that I recen...
One of the greatest connections made in serving with MCC is through relationships. These relationships across cultural, political, and economic divides contribute to building up the global church and fostering ...
via Finding Lempira by Charissa Zehr
I looked around the table at 6 eager faces, all with bright eyes and genuine smiles. Discussing "honduran-isms," regional dialects, and unique foods, the conversation was a...