 
			
							
						 
														A Renewed Heart: Amidu’s Story
Amidu’s life was marked by excessive drinking and wayward choices. Not knowing what to expect when Water Mission entered his community, he found himself seized by the story of Christ.
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														Amidu’s life was marked by excessive drinking and wayward choices. Not knowing what to expect when Water Mission entered his community, he found himself seized by the story of Christ.
 
														Jonathan Montoya grew up in Honduras as the son of Carlos and Lori Montoya. Upon moving to the United States about eight years ago, he met and married his wife and became a pastoral intern in the areas of missions and young adult ministry at Calvary Memorial Church in Roanoke, VA. In August of 2023, he returned to his heartland to lead the first team to Honduras from his church. His reflections on this experience offer much food for thought on the topics of biblical mission involvement and its impact on cultures worldwide.
 
														 
														 
														Clinic Light and Life has been dispelling Honduran superstitions for over 40 years. Nurse-midwife Hannah McDowell encountered a young mother who believed throwing a dirty diaper on the roof would protect her baby. Despite Hannah’s assurances of Jesus’ protection, the mother’s superstition persisted, underscoring the clinic’s mission to share God’s love amidst fear.