Hope in an Unexpected Place: How a Simple Latrine Transformed a Family’s Life
In the small village of La Danta, located just 30 minutes from Namasigüe, Choluteca, most families struggle to meet their basic needs. The intense heat scorches the land, and nearly everyone relies on subsistence farming, growing corn to feed their families. But since corn alone doesn’t provide enough income, many also find work in fields harvesting melon, watermelon, sugarcane, or on shrimp farms.
From Fields to Faith: A Family’s Unexpected Blessing
Namasigüe is hot, dry, and economically challenged. Most families survive by growing corn, earning just enough to put food on the table. Others find seasonal work in melon, watermelon, sugarcane, or shrimp farms, doing whatever it takes to survive. But for Jorge, his wife Rosa Castellón, and their five children, survival meant sacrifice, discomfort, and hardship—until one day, everything changed.
From Despair to Hope: A Miracle in La Zompopera
When the pastors of Mission Lazarus first met Julio Varela, he was at his lowest point—sick, bedridden, and without options. They prayed over him, sharing the Word of God with his family, offering not just comfort, but the promise that he was not alone. A week later, when the pastors returned, they expected to find Julio still struggling. Instead, they found a miracle.
A Latrine, a Pastor, and a Transformed Life: Rosalina’s Incredible Journey of Faith
In the heart of rural Honduras, in a small village called La Constancia, a mother of two set out on a journey that would change not only her life but the lives of everyone around her. Rosalina Estrada, 32, had always lived with the heavy burden of single motherhood after her husband left when their son Esaú was just 4 years old. For years, she struggled to provide for her two young children, Yeilin and Esaú, while carrying the weight of her challenges alone.