As soon as I saw the Miskitos, I loved them. Their lilting language and bright grins make them a truly beautiful people. They also are a people with a lot of unlocked opportunity, and part of the reason why we are here is to show them that they can step ahead and improve themselves. You see, here in the poorest part of the poorest country in the western hemisphere, they live in wide expanses of fertile land interlaced with rivers and dotted with pine and palm trees. It’s amazing! God has given them resources, and we feel He has called us to tell them how to use them. But, then again, He’s also training us. Our second Sabbath at La Tronquera, we hiked down a stony path to church, with the gray sky threatening to send a shower down at any time…

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