Dear Friends of Breaking Chains,
2020 was certainly not the year we, nor anyone else, anticipated. Many aspects were harder and looked different than usual, but God was still present and faithfully working in Honduras.
Government shutdowns in Honduras due to COVID-19 meant that some aspects of our ministry, like mission groups and in-person church services, had to be suspended. However, it birthed a new opportunity to serve those economically affected by the shutdowns through food support. Thanks to generous contributors, we will have distributed 11,000 food provision bags to those in need by the end of the year.
Our teens and our private education students all made the move to virtual learning in March. That presented several challenges, but our students and their parents persevered. Even amidst the changes, we will see two of our teens and two of our private education students graduate from high school this month.
As we enter 2021, we are hopeful to carry the lessons we learned this season into a brighter New Year. One thing is clear - we would not have gotten through this year without our incredible and capable staff. Looking toward the future, we will need additional staff members to fortify our team. Please check out our Giving Guide to see more detailed information about our greatest needs in 2021.
As you seek to bless others through your year-end giving, we humbly ask that you keep Breaking Chains in mind. Your tax-deductible donations are instrumental in supporting the ministry’s mission and continuing to create more opportunities to serve. In addition to considering a year-end donation, we ask that you also consider making Breaking Chains a part of your regular monthly giving in 2021.
If you wish to contribute, you may do so online or by sending check donations to P.O. Box 20454 Oklahoma City, OK 73156.
Thank you again for your love for Breaking Chains and those it serves. We pray that God gives you grace, peace, safety and health this holiday season and into the New Year.
Bendiciones,
The Breaking Chains Honduras Family