29Sep
Missions work can be messy, but it’s so meaningful. What a privilege to join FCM in the streets of Tegucigalpa as we feed the hungry and share the life-changing news of the Gospel with the homeless and those in desperate need of a touch from God.
For this incredible trip to Honduras, I partnered with Forgotten Children Ministries. Their mission involves encountering these children on the streets of the cities and providing them with food, shelter, clothing, and medical attention in the short term.
Its mission is also to nurture, disciple, educate and provide vocational training for these street children in the long term. The goal of their mission is to share the love and hope that is found in knowing Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.
If you feel called to support the important work in Honduras please consider supporting Forgotten Children Ministries.
In the summer of 1995, George Shamblin left a successful career in pharmaceutical sales to enroll at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. Though he experienced more than his share of challenges and setbacks over the next 28 years, it's a decision he never regretted. Since 2012, Shamblin has been a pastor at The Center for Executive Leadership in Birmingham, Alabama, where he teaches Bible Studies and disciples others at various stages of spiritual growth. He serves on the board of Reel-Life International and has been an adjunct professor at Birmingham Theological Seminary. In 2023, he and his brother Keith co-founded a missions ministry, The Overseas Initiative. Shamblin published his first book, The Relay, in 2020 and was inducted into Marquis Who's Who that same year. An avid outdoorsman, as well as a Master Gardener, George and his wife of 30 years, Jill, have four children Sydney, Bailey, Miller, and George Jr.
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