Medical Trip to Honduras

“God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble.
Therefore we will not fear.” (Psalm 46:1-2a)

Hi Family,

I know that this is a difficult time for many who are receiving this update.  New Jersey has been battling hard through this Coronavirus pandemic and my heart goes out to you all.  I am grateful to know that many of the friends that I have spoken with are filled with a great peace and their trust resting in the Lord.  I am also blessed to see the creative ways that churches and individuals are reaching out to those in need and finding ways to be the hands and feet of Jesus.

Before the virus introduced itself, Harvest had received communication from a hospital in Honduras that was in need of medical supplies.  We had been working with them to accomplish that flight.  Then the Coronavirus came.  Now, the need was urgent but with the world in crisis, we weren’t sure how things were going to work out.  Eric and Brian worked many hours trying to coordinate all of the details.  We started receiving large boxes packed with medical supplies, some of which were going to help protect the medical staff from contracting the virus.  God was gracious and allowed us to partner with Agape Flights in Venice, FL who had 400 lbs of cargo to send to Honduras as well.  Because of their much larger aircraft, they were able to also include a stop in Belize to support our missionaries there.

The day of the flight was a long day for many of us at Harvest.  Much time was spent consolidating packages, weighing them and preparing labels.  I also corresponded with the missionaries to coordinate the details of their shipment.  While it was a long day for us, it was an  even longer day for the pilots at Agape.  They had flown trips all day to deliver supplies to various locations.  By the time they got to their home airport that night, they would have made 7 stops! We were their last stop. We would load the plane at 8pm that night before they would head back to Venice.  The flight would then to depart from Venice the following Tuesday.  We are SO grateful for their sacrificial hearts which touch the lives of many!  It was truly one of the best moments for me at Harvest thus far.  My heart and passion is to help people. The cargo would leave our hangar and be a blessing to those serving on the front lines. Undoubtedly, these packages will be a source of
encouragement to those who receive it and that brings joy to my soul. Because of our partnership with Agape, we were able to accomplish a delivery of 2,100 lbs of cargo! Praise God!

Click here to read Agape’s Facebook post

The last few weeks, I have been working from home.  For me that has involved creating a database for all of our missionaries.  Because God has blessed Harvest with its first full time staff this past year-and-a-half, there is time to devote to this kind of necessary work.  Once that is complete, I look forward to contacting each missionary to receive their updated information and get to know them a little better.  I am enjoying the change of pace and this time to dedicate to tasks that would likely be set aside if I were at the hangar.

I mentioned in my last blog that I was planning a trip from May 26-June 10th.  That trip will likely be postponed.  I am looking at rescheduling my trip to September sometime.  I will keep a close eye on New Jersey as my heart is still there.  I look forward to seeing you all when the time is right.  I am here for prayer if you need some extra support during this time.

Click here to view Harvest Aviation’s latest newsletter: https://spark.adobe.com/page/1QvrGRPbulBoN/

Stay safe and thank you for your care,

In Him,

Liz 🙂

10 thoughts on “Medical Trip to Honduras

  1. Gary creasy says:

    Thank you for your service Liz I’m sure the only thing that would’ve been better if you were in the first officer seat?

      • Faye Geiser says:

        Awesome!!!!
        As God continues to bless, keep and use you, even in these difficult times, I praise His Holy name. You are doing His will as He has given you your hearts desire for mission work and yes I’m sure you would like to do more flying than you probably are, but, in His way and HIs time.
        Yes everything is VERY different in Whiting and Keswick, but with Keswick’s tech I think we may be reaching more and different people than we normally reach.
        I am doing well. I haven’t been away from my home in 8 weeks, staying home to prevent me from getting the virus as well as keeping it from spreading more. I have been very content in this by calling my GriefShare people each week to let them talk about their fears and concerns, as well as many other people. That has helped this people person to deal with the this alone time. God bless, I keep you in my prayers, Faye

        • Thank you for your note Faye. You are inspiration. I am glad that both you and Keswick are still able to bless hearts amidst this difficult time. Thank you also for your prayers. It is meaningful. Love, Liz 🙂

  2. Roberta Timari says:

    Thanks for sharing Liz. Your excellent story telling makes me feel as though I were there. I, like Gary, know you are itching to man the controls but we are grateful you are working with a great Group and that you trust in God’s perfect timing for all that. It is so weird that we hear no airplanes at all.
    Stay safe and God bless.
    Roberta ?❤️?️?

  3. Kathy Norton says:

    Hi Liz! Thanks for sharing about your work there. What a blessing you all are! How wonderful that you get to be apart of it all!! Love you!! Take care!!
    Love,
    Kathy and Eric

  4. MaryBeth LeSage says:

    I left a little piece of my heart in Honduras a few years ago. I’m so happy to hear this. Praying for you my friend. <3

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