Christmas is a time of giving

I’ve been blessed and now it my time to bless others

December 1, 2020

The Scriptures are full of many promises and what I’ve seen in my reading of Scriptures in both the old and new testaments is that people get blessed by the LORD and then in their abundance they have a tendency to forget just where those blessings came from and little by little they sink once […]

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Happy Poinsettia Greetings from the Tropics

December 7, 2017

We send beautiful Poinsettia Greetings from Central America where this  native plant flourished long before Christianity and Europeans came to the Western Hemisphere. One Indigenous group, the Aztecs, found it blooming in the tropical highlands of southern Mexico during the very short days of winter and named it “Cuetlaxochitl.” The indigenous peoples of the Isthmus […]

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Click for Joy, Happiness and St. Nick

November 21, 2016

So many families were helped last year and with the connections we made with our families that work with us in this program, many received help and encouragement this past year as they attempted to overcome some of lives difficult situations. Here in Tegucigalpa, we don’t have the help of social services and when there […]

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Christmas begins in October for the Needy!

October 26, 2016

This is our first posting for SOR Mission’s yearly “Click for St. Nick“ campaign.  This year’s plan is to distribute 130 baskets to the needy of Honduras and Costa Rica. This year’s campaign will once again focus on Hondurans and Costa Ricans who we work with through several churches in addition to those who are […]

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Christmas in July?

July 13, 2015

Christmas in July!  Can it be? (7-13-15) A recent example of Click for St. Nicks ongoing program in helping people where needed with a basket of basic food for the family was in helping this lady I’ll call “D”.  She has struggled in the corner of the world where she lives.  She lost her husband […]

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