Local Church Members Impact Honduras
Jul 12, 2012 | 1042 views |  0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Participants in the mission trip to Honduras included left to right, Macie Blair, Cindy Crosson, Trisha Nelson and Dillon Pop. Photo: Special to The Star
Participants in the mission trip to Honduras included left to right, Macie Blair, Cindy Crosson, Trisha Nelson and Dillon Pop. Photo: Special to The Star
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Four local members of Eulaton United Methodist Church, Cindy Crosson, Macie Blair, Trisha Nelson and Dillon Pope, did something extra special to start their summer; they joined up with a team from Talladega to travel to Honduras to work with Baptist Medical & Dental Mission International. This weeklong adventure included providing much-needed preventive and basic medical and dental care to the residents of Villa Santa and surrounding villages. They also:

Helped operate a pharmacy

Engaged in adult evangelism and childrenÕs church

Helped operate an eye glass clinic and a veterinary clinic

Helped distribute donated clothes.

Staffed a community kitchen

This is the second year Eulaton UMC, 401 Westover Road in Anniston, sent folks to participate with BMDMI. The church helped raise the funds and provided clothes for the distribution and surrounded the team in prayers the whole time they were gone. Each of the participants agreed that the trip was awesome and helped them to gain a new appreciation for how much God has blessed them even as they experienced how God could use them to help others.
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