Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Out in the Village -- By Meg

Last Saturday we went out to a village about 3 hours out of town to do some teaching with some new believers. It was a long, but good day. 

We headed out about 6:00am and got home about 4:00pm. 



We had to pick some people up along the way.
This river is getting a new bridge.
Now the water is damed up so it is the laundry stop on Saturday morning.

After we got off the main paved road we got on a dirt road. It was absolutely HORRIBLE! 
We bumped all over the back of the car.

Here are some sights along the way.




This was where the dust was settled...
There was a plantation type place that had sisal plants. 
They use the fibers to make sacks for charcoal.
Mom wants a rug!
There were miles and miles of it!!
There was also a lot of cotton.
The people here in Mozambique put stuff on top of their roofs to dry it.
Here they are drying pumpkin and something that is unidentifiable. 
We finally got there after 3 hours! It was a long trip!!

Dad and Pastor João writing down the coordinates in Dad's GPS thing.
There is just a little bit of height difference here!
This is their church.
We had A LOT of onlookers!

When we first got there, there were only a couple of people...but more people came!
The church's Bible that was sitting on the pulpit.

Daddy teaching about putting your trust in the Lord and not things of this world.
After a very long teaching time we got out the nail polish and the frisbees 
and tried to interact with some of the kids and youth.




After a couple of minutes of painting nails and throwing Frisbees we went inside to eat lunch.


We went in ,but saw them through the window still fixing our lunch. So, they brought us a little "snack" of
what looked like a root called cassava all molded but they said that it wasn't cassava it was another root.  
After lunch we said good-bye to everyone and got in the car to head home. 


Me and Lilly were bored so we photo bombed the camera!!! 




On our way home we saw some other missionary girls on the side of the road. 
So we stopped and asked them what was wrong and if they needed a ride. 
They said that they were going to Nacala for a meeting and 
their car had had some problems so they had to stop. 
They got the problem fixed and went on their way.
It was nice getting to talk to them a little.




It was a long fun day!!! And, we made memories!!!


Hugs,
Meg

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