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Guatemala 2018: Concrete and Fellowship


Yum, cold pizza for breakfast (left over from the night before) before we left for the site of a future house for the couple who run Getsemani school. Currently, they were working on the surrounding wall first, so that's what we all chipped in to help work on. Since there were so many of us, we kind of switched in and out to do work.

It was a good half day of nailing and trying up wooden boards to pour concrete into; mixing concrete; pouring in the concrete and doing all the necessary parts to make it settle correctly, etc. And of course, we had some lunch in there, too. Some of us took little walks down the dirt street and found beautiful views. By 2:30 we were all cleaned up; we said a prayer over the property and headed back to the compound.

Our work finished for the day



Supper was a relaxed and enjoyable time of food and fellowship. Worship that evening was so good. Later on as everyone dispersed either to bed, games, or chatter, that was also a good time of fellowship.

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