10.02.2006

Well, it is official. I have just moved out of my apartment and photo studio. Everything that has remained in my possession is sitting in a box somewhere, not to be seen again until 2007. It is so exciting to be in the last few weeks leading to departure (October 24). I feel like there is so much to do, so many people to see, and no time. Haha. But I feel so peaceful about everything.

Thank you to all of you who have helped me move and have been good friends and kept up with me even though I am running around. I know I am going to miss everyone.

I don't know if I have told my plans to anyone thus far, or even why I am going down to Honduras. So maybe, as a first letter to you all, I should set the record straight and do that.

I have been going to Honduras with San Diego First Church for several years now, and because of this, started a documentary project with Joel McGinty, making a movie about the people living in the city dump. We hope to show the film to everyone we know and everyone they know, and raise funds to build a school for the adults and children. (Movie to come out soon....) I was feeling each trip, that there was something good about this place. I would ask questions about living and working down there, dreaming of staying, but never really thinking or believing I would. Then, in February, late one night around 3am, I woke up with a migraine and could not sleep. I was talking with my cousin when I admitted that I thought God wanted me to volunteer in Honduras, but I had been fighting him on going for a year now. Prodded by my cousin, I told God that if he wanted me, I would go. I have since started making preparations to go.

People ask me what I am going to do down there and the truth is that I have no idea. But I am ok with this. I trust that God has many things for me to help out in. I do know that pastor Ephrain will be picking me up from the airport, and I will be staying with Pastor Alex until I find an apartment to rent. My plan is to help and support Alex and his church in any way that I can. I know I will be helping the orphan girls get settled and transition into University, and I will be helping out in Cocal Gracias.

My prayers for this trip are that I learn to trust God more, that I see his work done, and that I am changed for the better because of it. IF I can somehow be a bridge from people in the States, looking for people to help, to people in Honduras in need of help, I cannot think of any better cause for going. I hope that this blog and emails and letters to you my friends, are encouraging to you and give you hope. Have a great day, and see you all at the going away party.

Brian

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