We will be posting more over the next few days.
Wednesday, Oct 1
This day was very interesting. When we got to the village where we were going, there was a pastor and his family that had been there since 1968 (see picture). He had invited many people from all over the countryside and many had walked several miles to get shoes and hear the Gospel. There were 100's saved this day as well.
At the end of the day the people of the village cooked some different dishes for us and many tried them and some did not. Chicken Foot Soup was everyone's favorite. The soup was stirred with possibly the world's largest wooden spoon (see picture below).
Wednesday, Oct 1
This day was very interesting. When we got to the village where we were going, there was a pastor and his family that had been there since 1968 (see picture). He had invited many people from all over the countryside and many had walked several miles to get shoes and hear the Gospel. There were 100's saved this day as well.
One of the stories of the day was a little girl that was 10 that was caring and taking care of a little baby. We were all overwhelmed by her attention and care of her little sibling.
At the end of the day the people of the village cooked some different dishes for us and many tried them and some did not. Chicken Foot Soup was everyone's favorite. The soup was stirred with possibly the world's largest wooden spoon (see picture below).
Pastor of the village his son and one of our translators Kotti.
Perhaps the World's largest wooden spoon.
Rob washing the hands of a young girl about to get her new shoes.
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