Day 4:
Some glorious team member bought a coffee pot for our morning devotionals (and survival). At the work site, the Hondurans made pancakes for us! They were awesome. Our day was spent moving a lot of dirt and clay for the church floor. We ordered two more truck loads of dirt and made a lot of progress on the walls. All the while, one of our Honduran brothers welded the rafters for the church. Apparently the children had spread the news throughout the village that the Americans were around, because they seem to mulitiply by the day. The children are much less shy than when we first met them, and are apt to sit on our laps, beg us to take pictures of them, and include us in their games. At lunch, one of our Honduran brothers shared his moving testimony, and we sang ¨Glory to God¨in English (with a little Spanish mixed in) and tried to sound good (but we definitely didn´t sound as musical as our Honduran friends did when they sang to us yesterday). We are excited for VBS tomorrow, and anticipate many children to come and watch our puppet show and do the activities with us. Again, as we were about to finish for the day, it began to rain. We frantically moved the unopened bags of cement to shelter and cleaned up. Another great day!
Thank you so much to those who have been praying for us! Everyone is well and healthy. Thank you for your commments. We (your blog editors) have relayed the comments to the team.
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