Friday, March 28, 2014

Field Service


Those of you following me on instagram will see a lot of the same pictures on here, but some new. I am going to get some off our cameras soon and then there will new pictures.

 Here the ministry is very different from where we were in Panama. We don't use cars, instead we take a bus to the town we're going to be preaching in that day and then we walk. Its taking getting used to (I am really not used to this much walking...at all), but it makes sense here since the houses are one after the other, while in Boquete it was a lot of mountain territory.





Mom and I in service.

You can see mom further back walking.

Here is an example of the houses on top of one another, this is pretty much how all houses are situated (including our house), although our house isn't this narrow, thank goodness!

This was taken our first week here, evening witnessing. As you can see there are a lot of single sisters serving here.      

I love this picture, it describes Nicaragua so well. We see a lot of cows here. This is a common sighting. And this is exactly what service looks like in most of our territories.

Mom with one of her studies.


This is how we take breaks while waiting for the group, we find a curb and sit, its common here to sit in front of someone's open door! One day my service partner and I sat down on a step right outside a closed door, but then the lady came opened the door not surprised at all. We moved, she came through and then she told us to sit back down not fazed at all by the fact we were leaning against her front door, it was all very odd.

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