Review of the June 12th-18th Team from Bowling Green, Florida! The team arrived as only 7 people but it can take a whole lot more then 7 to get done the amount of work they got done in 5 days. Below is a picture of the whole group of the national helpers: translators, pastors, recreation leader, plus the local missionaries that helped the team get a lot accomplished during the week, the best of all being opening a lot of doors for more work to be done here in Santiago del Estero. On Sunday the 14th the team and I spent the day at Bajo Grande Church. The day consisted of everything from walking from house to house handing out fliers for the afternoon activities to painting faces, making balloons creatures, teaching American football skills, and talking with the youth while the movie Fire Proof was shown in Spanish at night to the adults. Wednesday the Team spent the morning at a school out in country that is over 40 years old but still does not have electricity and most the kids who come to the school walk to it. Below is Jay and Jan Cook, myself and members of the team in front of the school and the team having breakfast with the director of the school The week started by me moving out of my apartment and staying at the Cook's house with the team. Here is me moving back in at the end of the week right before the team left Argentina.
June 22, 2009
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Who is a missionary?
We are all missionaries, we just have different fields of service. What is yours? I am an international missionary, I get to meet people of all different nationalities and become friends with them, you can too. No matter where you live or what you do our world is very diverse and there are people who need Jesus all around us, reach out to them!
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