A GROUP OF LOCAL
MISSIONARIES IS STUCK IN
HONDURAS.
THE CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK
CLOSING BORDERS AROUND THE
WORLD.
20 PEOPLE FROM THE MORGANTOWN
CHURCH ARE STRANDED THERE
TONIGHT.
CHRIS HOFFMAN HAS REACTION FROM
THEIR FAMILY WHILE THEY
NERVOUSLY WAIT BACK HOME.
Reporter: LAST WEEK, THIS
GROUP OF MISSIONARIES FROM THE
MORGANTOWN CHURCH OF CHRIST
LEFT WEST VIRGINIA TO BUILD 10
HOMES FOR PEOPLE IN HONDURAS.
IT IS WONDERFUL BECAUSE THEY
DO NOT LIVE ON FLOORS ANYMORE.
Reporter: MICHELLE IS THE
MOTHER OF ONE OF THE
MISSIONARIES.
OUR DAUGHTER, CAROLINE, IS THE
ONE IN THE BACK IN THE GREEN
SHIRT.
WHEN THE GROUP LEFT, THEY
EXPERIENCED NO PROBLEMS IN THE
COUNTRY.
THEY ARE PEOPLE IN THEIR 70s.
I WOULD LIKE FOR THEM TO BE
HOME.
Reporter: IS THE PANDEMIC
GREW, PROBLEMS SOON CAME UP.
HONDURAS DECIDED TO IMPOSE
RESTRICTIONS.
Reporter: THE GOVERNMENT
STARTED PUTTING IN RESTRICTIONS
BECAUSE OF THE VIRUS.
THE GROUP ENDED UP ONLY
BUILDING ONE HOME.
NOW THEY ARE STUCK THERE UNTIL
THE BORDERS OPEN UP.
GROUP WAS SUPPOSED TO COME HOME
SATURDAY.
THEY WOULD NOT HAVE GONE.
THEY JUST WANTED TO GO DOWN AND
FINISH THIS WORK THEY HAD TOLD
PEOPLE THEY WOULD DO.
Reporter: THEY ARE SCHEDULED
TO FLY BACK ON TUESDAY.
THAT IS ONLY IF THE BORDERS
WILL OPEN.
WE WOULD REALLY APPRECIATE
PRAYERS THAT THINGS WORK OUT A
VERBALLY AND THEY ARE ALLOWED
TO BE BACK INTO THE COUNTRY.
Reporter: IN A STATEMENT FROM
WEST VIRGINIA SENATOR JOE
MANCHIN, HE SAYS HIS OFFICE IS
COMMUNICATING WITH THE PEOPLE
IN HONDURAS AS WELL AS THE
