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.
Thursday on Mt. Elgon
Hello Marafiki! This is Shangazi Karen. We have had such limited service here so we are sorry we haven’t been able to get more messages out to all of you who are supporting us in prayer! God is good! We have been truly blessed here and graciously welcomed into this family of amazing women and girls. Yesterday, I had the opportunity to awaken at 5:15 am and run with 104 young girls in the
Camp Day 3
Hi! This is Shangazi Tanya! That’s “auntie” in Swahili😊 We are about halfway through our stay here in the beautiful Mt. Elgon district. I knew I would be in awe of the beauty of the country, people and the work being done here, but there are truly no words to describe HOW in awe I am. We are nestled on a hillside. There is lava rock throughout the property. The neighbors have small straw covered
Day Two of camp
The team has been very busy and has had spotty coverage, here is a short update from day 2: We played games with girls today and it was so fun. They also had a sharing time tonight where they sang and told poems and some shared their stories. It continues to rain here and the mud is increasing everyday. We need prayers for the rain to stop, the land to dry up so the
Team Update!
Day 1: We had an adventurous day. A kind of planes trains and automobiles but for us it was planes buses taxis and moda modas which are motorcycle taxis. We remembered you can’t rely on your own plans. Missing our plane due to closed roads caused us to rely on God and his plans. We would have had a busy day if we had made our flight but due to circumstances beyond our control
The Team has landed!
The team has landed in Kenya and connected with the field partner! Immigration and customs were a breeze. Check back for more updates in the coming days! Back to Team Page
Last Clinic Day!
From Arleen: By now we have figured out many things: How to get on the bus on time in the morning, how many medicine cups we have, that the last two days are really hard, triage flow, to count vitamins by five, that patients show up at 0100am to see us, we have ultrasound, we have good futbol players, people come with all kinds of problems and that the Guatemalan people are so gracious,



