Tuesday, after our regular duties at the base, we went into town to a coffee house and grocery store. We caused quite the scene at the grocery store. Katelyn, Emily, and Kevin had problems at the check out counter with the conveyor belt. Their items were backed up on the belt and things started falling all over the place. The lady working the check out counter was not happy and the people in the store were staring at us, and one man called us tourists among other things.
Starting Tuesday the guys started dismantling the old, wooden shack (bakaza) and moving it up the hill to be rebuilt. It was really hot. The temperature got up to around 100 degrees. It was a lot of work carrying all the wood up the hill. The girls stay inside and cook and do laundry for the base. Cooking and doing laundry for nearly 20 people can be a lot of work. Tonight we went to a school and played volleyball with some of the people from the base. Tomorrow we will be going out into a nearby village and starting what will be a continuing evangelistic outreach for children. We are hoping to establish relationships with kids that the people here at the base can continue after we leave. There is also a chance that we will be teaching english. Please pray that both the school's headmaster and the head of an orphanage in the village will be open to letting us engage their children. Denominational tradition has a tendency in trump even the greatest of intentions. Also, continue to pray for Tif (our awesome ATL) she has been sick since we arrived in Medias.
6 comments:
wow!! you guys are wonderful, I'm praying for you! Keep shining Jesus :)
Melly:)
Way to go team! Keep up the hard work, you are making a difference!
oh, just so you know i'm Katelyn's mums blogging friend. :)
Melly:)
Will be praying for the team and Tif!
Way to go Team Romania! You were born for such a time as this! Thanks for your hard work, your love for Jesus and for the people of Romania. I pray for you everyday! You Rock!
Kris (Emily's Mom)
Hi! I'm a blogging friend of Julie's (Shabbywears). I just came over to read about what you're doing in Romania. I think it's wonderful! I'll be praying for you guys and that you have favor with all of the people you come in contact with. The pictures are beautiful!
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