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	<title>Comments on: Honduras. Part 5</title>
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	<description>I've Been Everywhere Man</description>
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		<title>By: Ed Amiss,Jr</title>
		<link>http://www.whatsupyo.org/blog/honduras-part-5/#comment-165</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 22:07:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Your Honduras posts 1-5 just blew me away Mike. I felt strongly like I was there with you and Erica in spirit. All the posts had a profound effect on me and I'm happy they did.
We tend to forget just how bad some of our brothers and sisters
in Christ have it.
I currently sponsor 2 children, Francisco and Hector, in Columbia and Hatii.  They are very poor and yet have it much much better that the children your dealing with.
We in America should drop to ours knee's this very moment and thank Almighty God for the graces and blessings He has bestowed upon us.  My God, these beautiful people (old and young) break my heart. God bless all Missioners.
It must have been a blessing to be with the angels of Blessed Mother Teresa's order.  Your right, they work with the sickest of the
sick and yet have more joy in the hearts and on their face  than what one might find in the States.
I hope everyone reads and then re-reads Posts 1-5 again.
You opened our eyes to a world we must lift up in prayer daily.
They are our brothers and sisters in Christ and we must help them
and love them.
Thanks for sharing the tears and despair of Honduras.
Them and their plight are forever embedded in my heart.
Ed</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your Honduras posts 1-5 just blew me away Mike. I felt strongly like I was there with you and Erica in spirit. All the posts had a profound effect on me and I&#8217;m happy they did.<br />
We tend to forget just how bad some of our brothers and sisters<br />
in Christ have it.<br />
I currently sponsor 2 children, Francisco and Hector, in Columbia and Hatii.  They are very poor and yet have it much much better that the children your dealing with.<br />
We in America should drop to ours knee&#8217;s this very moment and thank Almighty God for the graces and blessings He has bestowed upon us.  My God, these beautiful people (old and young) break my heart. God bless all Missioners.<br />
It must have been a blessing to be with the angels of Blessed Mother Teresa&#8217;s order.  Your right, they work with the sickest of the<br />
sick and yet have more joy in the hearts and on their face  than what one might find in the States.<br />
I hope everyone reads and then re-reads Posts 1-5 again.<br />
You opened our eyes to a world we must lift up in prayer daily.<br />
They are our brothers and sisters in Christ and we must help them<br />
and love them.<br />
Thanks for sharing the tears and despair of Honduras.<br />
Them and their plight are forever embedded in my heart.<br />
Ed</p>
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