Serving in Honduras

“Rotan and Utila are part of the Bay Islands that the British handed over to Honduran rule in 1861. Older Utilians still feel much affection for Great Britain, whereas younger generations on the island are more aligned with their Hispanic, Honduran identity.

This is reflected in Methodist Churches here that deeply value their British Methodist heritage and conduct most service in English. This bilingual and dual cultural context is where Revd Chris Haines is working as a mission partner, and his wife Linda Haines as an Accompanying Volunteer.”

Click here to read the full blog entry written by Sandra Lopez', about her recent visit to Chris and Linda Haines.

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