This morning after breakfast of scrambled eggs wrapped in tortillas we made our way to the church where the project that awaited us was the exchanging of the small white cross that we installed several weeks ago for a slightly larger one. Things went well. Once again we unraveled the electric wire from Sister Flora's house on the other side of the dirt road from the church and we connected the two bare wire ends to the wire cable from the church. The electricity and lights went back on and we were able to use our skill saw to cut a small section off the bottom of the cross that we had put together from scarp wood and painted white last week.
In the photo's above you will see the dusty dirt road that we drive up that leads up to our church. Their are homes on either side of this road that we pass each time we go to and from the church and some of the people we know live in them. Every once in a while we stop and talk with someone about God and invite whoever we see out walking to come and visit our church and we tell them we have two services; Wed. evening and Sunday morning.
Another photo is of the giant garbage hill that exists behind the church. Every day dump trucks such as the one you see in the photo arrive to either add more garbage to the hill or to dump dirt to cover the garbage. That hill has been steadily growing and steadily creeping closer and closer to the boundary line that marks off our church property. I've been wondering since I arrived here when they will stop coming closer to us but so far they still keep dumping and getting closer. We are guessing that one day someone will say, "Ok boys, that's close enough, let's find another place to dump." That's our prayer anyway.
We found some long screws and after a while we were able to fasten it in place to a board that extended from the peak of the church. Our little work party consisted of myself, Pastor Julio, brother Marcos, and two of Pastor Julio's sons; 7 year old Sami and 4 year of Joshue. Of course they were busy playing while we did the light work of installing the cross. I took some time to take some more photos this morning around the church and here they are. Afterwards it was time for another hambergasa for me and Julio and the boys.
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