Sunday, February 10, 2008

Beginning Spanish via Alfredo Lesson 2

1. Wall.................................... Pared (la).................. pah-red
2. Hammer............................. Martillo (el)............... mar-tee-yoh
3. Nail..................................... Clavo (el)................... klah-voh
4. Tasty.................................. Sabroso/a................. sah-broh-soh/sah
5. Husband............................. Esposo (el)................ es-poh-soh
6. Wife................................... Esposa (la)................ es-poh-sah
7. Daughter............................ Hija (la)..................... ee-hah
8. Son/child............................ Hijo (el)..................... ee-hoh
9. Grandfather....................... Abuelo (el)................ ah-bweh-loh
10. Grandmother..................... Abuela (la)................ ah-bweh-lah
11. Grandchild/Grandson......... Nieto (el)................... nee-eh-toh
12. Granddaughter................... Nieta (la)................... nee-eh-tah
13. Neighbor............................ Vecino (el)................. veh-see-noh
If your neighbor is a female, use “vecina”
14. Neighborhood.................... Barrio (el).................. bah-rree-oh

Team Meeting Update

The lunch fundraiser netted the team more than $500 in support. Thanks again for all the supporters who helped the team prepare and for everyone who came to lunch.

Our new set of Spanish phrases will up posted soon. Don't forget to practice.

Don't forget to be praying for the Team Leaders and Team Participants.

We're close to having 40% of our Team funds in. Don't forget to send out your individual support letters over the next couple of weeks.

Our departure will have our team leaving out of Knoxville, TN on Friday 7/11 and returning to Knoxville on Sunday 7/20.

The next team meeting is set for Sunday, March 9 at 3 p.m. at the Parish House.

Hams for Sale for Easter Weekend

15-17 lb Smoked and Glazed Hams are now for sale for Easter Weekend.

They will be ready to pick-up at the church on the evening of Friday 3/21 and Saturday morning 3/22.

Half Hams are $30 and Whole Hams are $55.

You can contact any team member to order or contact Skip Little at Skip.little@gmail.com or 859.625.2824.

Monday, January 21, 2008

How Can I Help?

We've had several family members, friends, and others in the community ask - How can we Help with the Trip?

PRAYER
  1. Pray for our team as we continue to meet over the next several months.
  2. Pray that our team will stay healthy both prior to departure and during the trip
  3. Pray that the hearts of our Team members will be open for what the Lord has in store for them
  4. Pray for the people of Honduras who we will be working with
  5. Pray for the Leaders of the team: Corey, Charles, Skip - that we will work to prepare the ourselves and the team for the trip
  6. Pray for our Fundraising Efforts over the next several months

FINANCIAL

  1. Each team member will be sending our support letters over the next month or two. Pray that this will go well and that any financial needs will be met or exceeded.
  2. Trip Planning - pray for the leaders of the team as we work on airfare and other trip details
  3. Fundraisers - That the group fundraisers we are planning will be successful

VOLUNTEERING

  1. Help with setting up and planning for the fundraisers
  2. Help with travel to and from the airport in July
  3. Help by having a group you are affiliated with collect particular items to give to the people of Honduras
  4. Help with packing support materials prior to the trip
  5. Praying consistently from now through July for the trip and team members

Please contact Skip Little at 859.625.2824 or via email at skip.little@gmail.com for information on making a financial donation for the group or designated for a particular team members cost.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Lunch on Sunday 1/27

Here is the menu for next Sunday's lunch after church at the Parish House. You don't want to miss it!

Baked Chicken over Country Ham surrounded with a light sour cream and mushroom sauce

Steamy Baked Patato

Herbed Green Beans

Salad

Hot Yeast Rolls

Dessert

Drinks

Thursday, January 17, 2008

More Fact About Honduras

Economy - overview:

Honduras, one of the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere with an extraordinarily unequal distribution of income, is banking on expanded trade privileges under the Enhanced Caribbean Basin Initiative and on debt relief under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) initiative. While the country has met most of its macroeconomic targets, it failed to meet the IMF's goals to liberalize its energy and telecommunications sectors. Growth remains dependent on the status of the US economy, its major trading partner, on commodity prices, particularly coffee, and on containment of the recent rise in crime.

Unemployment rate: 28% (2001 est.)

Population below poverty line: 53% (1993 est.)

Industries: sugar, coffee, textiles, clothing, wood products

Agriculture-products: bananas, coffee, citrus; beef; timber; shrimp

Exports - commodities: coffee, bananas, shrimp, lobster, meat; zinc, lumber

Currency: lempira

http://www.honduras.com/vital-statistics/

Team Update

Team Members are requested to assist with the Fundraiser Lunch on Sunday 1/27 at the Parish House after the 11 am service. If this day does not work for your schedule please plan on helping the set-up team on Saturday 1/26 at 10 am. Please contact Corey, Charles or Skip if you have questions.

The next team meeting is scheduled for Sunday, February 10 at the Parish House.

Support letters should be sent out this month.