Saturday, November 13, 2010

49%!

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In case you haven't heard, we hit 49% this week! 
We also learned we now have $6,000 of the $20,000 we need to build our house in Honduras!  It's exciting to see how God continues to build the team to help with the work at Manantial de Vida

We want to break 60% before 2011. That is 20 new donors giving just $30 a month.
 If you have been thinking about joining the team, now would be the perfect time to let us know! Don't have the paperwork?  It's simple,  just click here and print off and fill it out,  pick your favorite way of donating from this list, and mail the response card in. Get it in by Dec 15 and we will have hit our goal!

We are ready for language school!  We have organized and gotten rid of things that we can't take with us.  All four of us now have passports, everyone is caught up on shots, and we have applied and been accepted to language school.  We even have people looking for housing for us in Costa Rica for our year of language learning.
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Manantial de Vida needs us there last week.  Literally! 
This last week Wes and Cindy Williamson helped a family navigate the crazy health care system in Honduras.  Cristian is a 15 year old mental handicapped boy who was having seizures and other issues.  Because Wes and Cindy were there, they helped get him and his mom to the nearest large city, Cindy was able to stay with them at the hospital and provide a lot of support.  But this left no one at Manantial de Vida to run camp.  If we had been there, the ministry at camp could have continued and Cristian and his mom still would have had help.

Is God calling you to invest in what He is doing in Honduras? 
If you haven't thought about becoming a supporter, take some time to think about it. If you have any questions, we would love to talk with you!  Shoot us an email, connect with us on Facebook, or give us a call.

Because of Him,
Noah and Liz Kamper

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