Ministries or on going projects:
Wesley and Terri Harris ministry
Wesley and Terri lived in Honduras for 21 years. Since moving back to the US in 2002, they have ministered in 8 different countries in various types of ministry including medical missions and mentoring young people who are called to missionary work. They have 3 grown married children and 8 grandchildren.
Travis and Kelsey Harris- Puerto Rico
Travis and Kelsey moved to Puerto Rico in June of 2012, where he is enrolled in medical school. They started a Christian Medical and Dental Association at San Juan Bautista School of Medicine and are reaching out to medical students and others as they seek to shine the light of Jesus in Puerto Rico. God has blessed them with two children, Helena and Wesley, since moving to Puerto Rico.
Lazaro and Digna have been serving the Lord as national missionaries in Honduras for over 25 years. They have 9 living children and 15 grandchildren.
Daniel and Heidi Hicks- Chattanooga and Nepal
Daniel is married to Heidi, who is Wesley and Terri Harris’s daughter. They have 3 children, Isabel, Carson, and Kylie. The Hicks family moved to Chattanooga in January of 2013 to start Scenic City Church, which focuses its missions outreach on the country of Nepal.
Global Missions Health Conference- For the past 10 years, we have invested in sending students to the Global Missions Health Conference in Louisville, KY. It has been an eye-opening and life-changing experience for many. We helped 6 people to be able to attend this year, 4 of them coming from San Juan Bautista School of Medicine in Puerto Rico.
Marvin & Karen Ramos- The Harvest Ministry
Marvin and Karen have a heart for Marvin’s home country of Honduras. They seek to meet both physical and spiritual needs and shine the light of Jesus in their outreaches and projects. They plan to move back to Honduras in January with their 20 month old son, Thomas. You can check out their latest news on their blog: http://theharvest-honduras.blogspot.com/
Honduran National Pastor Help Fund
From our many years of living, working, and traveling in Honduras, we have come to know and love many pastors and national missionaries. Becasue of this, we know of many urgent needs and ongoing expenses that they have. We seek to be sensitive in praying for and meeting those needs as God provides.
Mission Trips with Honduran NationalsWe try to help encourage and support people of different nationalities in short term missions. This year we took two Hondurans to Bolivia to work on the Ruth Bell Riverboat along the Amazon Basin.