Hondurans are citizens of Honduras, in Central America. Though they speak Spanish and have a largely Spanish-based culture, much of it is also affected by the indigenous peoples of their region, including the ancient Mayans.
Honduras has many problems. Among them is a lack of health care. Poverty and unemployment are high, partly because of political corruption, and partly because of gang activity. For this reason, Hondurans are often eager to seek employment elsewhere. They live in six countries, including Honduras. Common destinations include the United States, Mexico, Spain, and Canada.
Hondurans in Spain enjoy gathering for social events. Even teenagers spend quality time with their families. They love sports, especially soccer.
One of their favorite dances is the punta dance, which they do during celebrations. Their favorite foods include baleadas, mashed beans folded inside a flour tortilla.
Roman Catholicism is the most popular religion for Hondurans, but there is also a sizable Evangelical minority among them. They can be used by God as his ambassadors to those who need the living Christ.
Hondurans need access to adequate healthcare and a stronger economic foundation for their families. Unfortunately, when they move outside their country for work, the family becomes weakened. That is the situation where youths are tempted to join destructive gangs.
Pray for the Lord to raise up Honduran Christians to provide job training to help them earn a better living.
Pray for God to use the Honduran diaspora as salt and light in Spain to a secularized society.
Pray for Honduran Christians to disciple others, teaching them to do all Christ commands.
Pray for the Lord s hand of blessing on Hondurans no matter where they live.
Pray for the Lord to break up Honduran gangs and criminal networks.
Scripture Prayers for the Honduran in Spain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hondurans
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/the-culture-of-honduras.html
https://www.ncesc.com/geographic-faq/why-is-honduras-so-special/
https://www.voanews.com/a/6220304.html
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