Sunday, March 16, 2008

...More

Deliani Morenco. The sweetest little girl in Nicaragua! This four year old little angel hauled bricks up a sandy hill one at a time, sifted sand, and kept our spirits up throughout the hours of work we spent on her house. God really used her to speak to me on a personal level during this trip.
Pastor Dale and his fresh pineapple! Adam and Rachel made periodic stops at fruit stands and local 'convenience stores' to provide us with the freshest of produce. They really took great care of our team. There aren't words to thank them enough.
Ahhhh yes, the tie wire! Ha! It took us a few tries, but we finally got the hang of how exactly to tie these together so the triangles wouldn't slip. Jeannie, Pastor Dale, Becky, Paul, (and our Mason in the background) working on a support beam for the house.
Three young boys working in a Bible activity book, matching Scriptures with pictures of Biblical characters. Look at those smiles! What a blessing to get to spend the day with them.
Senor Morenco working on his home with us. He's a quiet man, but I caught a glimpse one day of a HUGE smile when Adam asked him what he thought about his new home. Awesome!
Paul and Adam doing a little Masonry. Oh, the poor hired Mason thought he was getting a team of skilled Bricklayers to come and build with him! What a dissapointment we must have been! But we got the job done, just the same. And the experiences shared greatly outweighed the lack of experience.


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