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Well, this is our last team report from Boot Camp.

Dear Parents,
Well, this is our last team report from Boot Camp. The next one will be from Honduras. These past two weeks have been wonderful, hot, hard at times, but I personally would not trade them for anything. It has been a blessing to watch these 24 kids come together within a couple of days & become a family.

Saturday night is commissioning & then we head to Orlando airport. We will fly out Sunday morning around 8:00am. The team is getting excited about getting to leave. Time is flying by this week.

So, my final boot camp report question for the team is - What are your final words, comments, etc. for or about Boot Camp?

Faye K. - Boot camp is sorta like being in the military.
Joey G. - This has been the most worthwhile experience of my life.
Elizabeth W. - I love the balance of work & worship at boot camp.
Isaac E. - I have had fun. I love boot camp.
Luke W. - I'm ready to head to Honduras
Ben N. - I now have a spiritual family at boot camp.
Arianna W. - my friends at boot camp have become my family.
Shyann C. - I'm going to miss my new friends I made at boot camp from the other teams that trained with us.
Hannah B. - Boot Camp was fun.
Rachel Ka. - This has been an extreme, helpful, event in my life that is now over. I'm ready for Honduras.
Rachel Kl. - save me :)
Anna D. - Boot camp was good & I'm ready to go to Honduras
Andrew L. - Glad to be escaping the blood thirsty mosquitoes
Ayden B. - Boot camp is pretty easy & fun once you get use to all the rules
Faith C. - Boot camp was harder than I imagined. It is more fun working with others than by myself
Ashley J. - So ready to show Jesus to the Honduran people.
Levi T. - Boot camp is definitely not the place to stay clean.
Aislynn M. - I love how close our team has become.
Jacob Q. - Boot camp is absolute luxurious!!! LOL!!!!
Rio M. - I wish I could be cleaner at boot camp.
Geli R. - Boot camp is very fun. I love our guest speak Paul Veit "The Dino Man" His talks about dinosaurs are amazing.
Liam H. - I never thought I would like my own bed so much, miss it. LOL
Sarah O. - Aside from my heat rash & sometimes being exhausted, I have a great time.
Owen K. - Time flies when you are with the guys!

From the leaders -
Mr. Fred - If you want to do something great for God pick up something heavy. Boot camp is heavy.
Mrs. Kim - I know have 24 kids to add to my TMI family. I love how they work together & look out for each other. I can't wait to see what God has in store for our team in Honduras.
Mr. Caleb - God is doing great things.
Miss Laura - I made it through boot camp & it was good. I'm ready for the field.
Miss Karly - I feel like I have adopted 24 kids.

That is all from the Honduras Teen team. Good bye Boot Camp & Hello Honduras.

God Bless,
Kim Marshall
Head lady leader

Hello Parents from soggy Boot Camp!

The team is doing well and everyone is in good health. They are united and work very well together. They are hard workers and so helpful when asked to do a task.

Hello Parents

We have been blessed with five wonderful days of no rain. We are completely dried out. The team is doing great.They have became a like a family in the first week and work well together. Four more days and a wake up until we head out.

The teen Honduras team arrived!

The Honduras Teen Team has arrived safely with their luggage.

Teen Missions Base in Santa Cruz Honduras

We landed safely in Honduras and arrived safely at the Santa Cruz base. We are staying here through today and departing early on the morning of June 29 for the base in La Moskitia. All team members are in good health and high spirits, we are thankful to the Lord for our safety and look forward to what He has in store for us these next few days and the rest of the summer.

We have arrived safely in La Mosquitia and settled in.

We have arrived safely in La Mosquitia and settled in. Two bags were lost, but have both been recovered. Team members are all doing well in adapting to both climate and culture. Many of them are making friends with the base’s BMW students; teaching them English and learning Spanish themselves. The Lord has blessed this team with great unity and high spirits over our many days of travel.

Honduras Boat Team

The Honduras team has been prospering greatly in that which we have been doing. All the team members have been growing both as a team and individually in their walk with Christ.

Honduras Boat Report

The team starts their day bright and early at five am with the sun already peaking over the horizon. Then they get to engage in Bible study while watching the sun rise coming over the river. The beauty of this is that as they learn about God, they see first hand His beautiful creation.

Spirits are high as the team prepares to finally embark on their first boat evangelism trip!

Spirits are high as the team prepares to finally embark on their first boat evangelism trip! They have spent a lot of time practicing and preparing, but the time is finally here! Our leadership has been plagued with the question: “When can we go on the boat?” It is so relieving to finally have an answer.

The team has finally been able to go on the boat circuit!

The team has finally been able to go on the boat circuit. Everyone is super excited. We spent the weekend practicing our presentation, so that it is up to par for the children.

Greeting from Santa Cruz!

On Monday the 19th we successfully and painlessly, save a few tears leaving our new friends, relocated from the Teen Missions base in La Mosquitia to the base in Santa Cruz.

Hello from Santa Cruz!

We have successfully switched from evangelizing on the boat circuit to planting pineapples here in Honduras.