Wualter: Our hardworking youth minister

--WUALTER IS NOW SPONSORED!--

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Our youth minister Wualter Osorio has had a hard year, but he continues to fight hard every day for our teens. Wualter’s job encompasses so much more than just teaching Bible class on Sundays. He spends most days doing the mundane alongside the teens and showing them how to walk through life as a Christian. He resolves conflict, helps them pick out clothes, and sits down to help with homework when necessary. He infuses every day with a love of Christ and mentoring spirit to the young people he has grown to love. He rejoices alongside us with each victory and we often lean on each other and cry tears of frustration when the pain gets too much. This is not a job for the faint of heart, and Wualter has taken it on willingly and completely.  

Over the years Wualter has become much more than an employee to us. He is a vital member of our team but also a cherished member of our BC family. We often have to encourage him to step back and take a break as he is the first to volunteer for any need and often overworks himself. Help him join us on our BC family Christmas vacation and then take a well deserved break from all of his hard work!

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If you would like to sponsor Wualter, please leave a comment below. The cost of sponsorship is $150 to cover food, transportation, lodging and presents for the weekend. Donations can be made online at bchonduras.org/donate or by sending check contributions to Breaking Chains Honduras at P.O. Box 20454 Oklahoma City, OK 73156. 

Lorna: Working hard for her family

--LORNA IS NOW SPONSORED!--

By Michael Carson

By Michael Carson

You couldn’t ever accuse Lorna of not working hard. She will do just about any job to feed her family, and she deserves to relax at the Beach Christmas with us once again this year.

Lorna works with our teams who stay at John and I’s house during the summer helping to cook delicious meals for them.  She has gone to Mi Esperanza for a sewing class, and we had the blessing of watching one of the teams give her a sewing machine of her very own this year.

Then a few months ago Lorna discovered she had a little surprise, a new pregnancy. She was very worried about having another mouth to feed, and we discussed ways she could work from home. One of them was the sewing machine, and then a group also donated for her to start a “pulperia,” a little convenience store inside of her home.

Lorna will continue to cook for our teams during the summers, but she also needed a steady income to support her family from home. Now she has that, and she says she’s slowing saving to add more products as she is able.

We are proud of her and the ways she continues to put her family first. Help reward Lorna for her hard work and sponsor her this year for Beach Christmas!

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If you would like to sponsor Lorna, please leave a comment below. The cost of sponsorship is $150 to cover food, transportation, lodging and presents for the weekend. Donations can be made online at bchonduras.org/donate or by sending check contributions to Breaking Chains Honduras at P.O. Box 20454 Oklahoma City, OK 73156. 

Any: Our incredible administrative assistant and friend

Any (middle) along with interns Vicky (left), Kaitlyn and Leah (right), husband Rafa and son Matthew. 

Any (middle) along with interns Vicky (left), Kaitlyn and Leah (right), husband Rafa and son Matthew. 

By Michael Carson 

We are so excited to announce we added a new administrative assistant position this year, and we asked Any to fill the role. Any is a long-time friend of our ministry as she’s the wife of one of long-time bus drivers, Rafa. We are thrilled to have Any and her boys Matthew and Jared alongside Rafa this year at Beach Christmas.

As we grow in staff and in responsibilities, we needed someone here to help with the finances and basic office work of running a nonprofit organization. It’s only a part-time position, and that worked well for Any. She had to quit working her full-time job previously because of health issues, so a part-time position allowed her a better balance. She manages the books, pays several of the bills, keeps track of petty cash for the staff and and handles the transportation and other financial needs of our young adults.

Any has become an important staff member. I don’t know how we survived without an administrative assistant before. We hope you will help us reward Any by sponsoring her trip with us to Beach Christmas!

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If you would like to sponsor Any, please leave a comment below. The cost of sponsorship is $150 to cover food, transportation, lodging and presents for the weekend. Donations can be made online at bchonduras.org/donate or by sending check contributions to Breaking Chains Honduras at P.O. Box 20454 Oklahoma City, OK 73156. 

Ricardo: Embracing the love of a family

--RICARDO IS NOW SPONSORED!--

RICARDO (PICTURED LEFT)

RICARDO (PICTURED LEFT)

By Amber Foster

To say Ricardo has grown this year would be a serious understatement. Ricardo came to us a very nervous and private young man that was afraid to share anything with us. His life has been marked with tragedy, and he has lost all of his known blood relatives. He is not your typical “street kid,” and struggles with where he fits in anywhere in his world. He has steadily been opening up over the past two years, but this year he has made great strides. This year he has finally begun to let us be his family, to open up his heart and share his fears and loneliness. That opening up has allowed some of those wounds to begin to heal and has allowed us to really love him.  

This year Ricardo finished tenth grade, and prayerfully, he will go on to graduate high school next year. Every completed year of school is a huge accomplishment for our kids, and we are so proud that he was able to stick out the year, be a part of the band and move on to his final year of high school.  

Interacting with Ricardo used to be a real chore, but now he is quick with a smile and a funny story to tell. He has become a loved favorite and a leader to new young people joining our home. We are excited to see where Ricardo goes in his life and to be the people he calls family always. 

Help us share our family vacation with Ricardo!

Eugenio: A quiet but constant presence

--EUGENIO IS NOW SPONSORED!--

By Courtney Sullivan

By Courtney Sullivan

Eugenio is a man of few words. The father of four is always relatively quiet, but he is a solid and constant presence in the lives of his children. And that kind of stability is exactly what they need. 

Eugenio and his family have been a part of Breaking Chains for many years. They lived in our BC facility back during the time when the ministry was housing families, and they have since moved on to live independently. Though they no longer live at Breaking Chains, the family still continues to worship with us and their children are sponsored through our education program. 

Eugenio works throughout the week doing different construction jobs. He doesn't make a lot, but what he does make he puts toward his family's needs. He cares about his children and does his best to make sure they have what they need to succeed. 

Beach Christmas is the time of year when we see Eugenio show the most personality. He loves his children, and his face lights up as he gets to spend time chasing them around the beach and enjoying the water. Please continue contributing so that we can have another wonderful Beach Christmas with Eugenio this year! 

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If you would like to sponsor Eugenio, please leave a comment below. The cost of sponsorship is $150 to cover food, transportation, lodging and presents for the weekend. Donations can be made online at bchonduras.org/donate or by sending check contributions to Breaking Chains Honduras at P.O. Box 20454 Oklahoma City, OK 73156. 

Erika: A dedicated mother of four

--ERIKA IS NOW SPONSORED!--

By Michael Carson

By Michael Carson

If we gave out an award for highest attendance at Sunday worship, we would definitely have to give it out to Erika. She is always present and willing to lend a hand. In fact, the only time I remember her missing was when her newest little girl Genesis came into this world in February.

Erika already has three kids, and her newest Genesis wasn’t planned. But it’s beautiful to see how she loves each of her kids individually and completely. Each of Erika’s other kids are in our education program, and I can always count on Erika to support me in a problem with or with their homework, despite her inability to read herself.

Watching Erika love her kids is a blessing to all of us, especially in light of her background. She is truly dedicated to them. Will you help us reward Erika by sponsoring her for Beach Christmas?

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If you would like to sponsor Erika, please leave a comment below. The cost of sponsorship is $150 to cover food, transportation, lodging and presents for the weekend. Donations can be made online at bchonduras.org/donate or by sending check contributions to Breaking Chains Honduras at P.O. Box 20454 Oklahoma City, OK 73156.