The Moses Project

by Caleb Gossett   We are excited and proud to report that on August 1st we launched Subida Coffee Company. This launch represents years of thought, planning and effort by countless individuals. For years we have sold coffee in our Mission store, here in Honduras. What began...

by Dakota Nowell People often feel overwhelmed when hearing about The Moses Project for the first time. Those of you who have physically been out to the site, know that the scope of the land is a good representation of the many projects that are taking...

by Jon Stacy   We have been super busy this month out at The Moses Project. We harvested honey from the beehives and the boys are now bottling it for sale in the local market, our coffee has been harvested and sealed in humidity control bags and...

[caption id="attachment_199849" align="alignleft" width="400"] DCIM115MEDIADJI_0014.JPG[/caption] The 2018 school year has begun with a flurry of activities at the Moses Project. On Jan. 25 we welcomed 16 new members to the Moses Project family. The first few days and weeks have been focused on orienting the new...

The Moses Project is a 120-acre farm where we are developing future leaders of Honduras. We believe that what leaves here will transform the world. For 32 boys, 2018 will be the continuation of that dream and vision. For 15 new boys, 2018 will be...

Each year in September, Santa Rosa de Copán hosts a series of parades. In the US, parades are much less common, but in Honduras, parade season lasts two or three weeks. It all starts with a car show of around 40 very nice cars parading...

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