MOUNTAIN VIEW FELLOWSHIP – HONDURAS 2022
After a long break due to travel restrictions caused from the ongoing pandemic, Mountain View Fellowship is excited to return to Honduras in continued partnership with Cristo Centro Peñasquitos.
Every Day is a 10 in Haiti!!
So, today was a day of humility. After an amazing breakfast prepared by the best cooks in all of Haiti, we went to a house that was getting a new floor with our donated funds. The house was modest, 4 rooms. It was decorated so nice. The family was there moving what little furniture they had outside. You could see they took pride in their home. We all helped hauling sand & carrying buckets of cement into the
Have you ever landed a plane in a field?
We made it to United Christians International (UCI), our destination. We spent most of the day traveling. The highlight, which I thought would be the terror, of the day was taking a prop plane with MFI and land in a field near where we are staying. I’ve been dreading this for a month. The good news is it was so great. I think we all agreed it was awesome. So smooth, landing was perfect,
Onward to Haiti
A team of 11 from Alpine church arrived in Florida tonight and will make their way to UCI tomorrow. Please pray for traveling mercies tomorrow and check in all week as they work alongside our amazing partners at UCI. Back to Team Page
Getting Ready and Excited. . .
It's been an eventful week getting ready to go, to say the least, but as I sit here, the night before our flight, it's becoming real. We've had sickness bad enough to stop someone from going, last minute cancellations and added new people. Mike was one of the casualties, so we will certainly miss him, but I'm sure our dogs will be happy to have him home. I'm not sure who I will see
VUKA ceremony
All day Friday we continued to rely on God’s faithfulness to provide good weather for the VUKA (Rite of Passage) Camp graduation ceremony. God is good, we had sunshine in the morning as we helped the girls get ready for the big day. A sweet woman made traditional skirts for us as well. Despite the clouds rolling in God held off the rain all day. The celebration was filled with traditional songs, gifts, and
Last Day at Mt. Elgon
Greetings from Gogo Diana. Gogo is grandmother in Swahili. Gogos are greatly respected in Kenya. My word for this week is transformation. When we first came, the girls were very quiet and reserved. They looked away when we glanced at them. They didn't engage with us when we were teaching. As the week went on, they warmed up and on Thursday when we were outside and chatting with one or two girls we were


