After breakfast we loaded into three vehicles to attend church. Had a little vehicle difficulty but were soon on our way...well, an hour late.
Each team member has a team job. The money changer collects money from everyone who needs leones. We all needed money for purchases and offerings Crisp newer hundred dollar bills get the highest rate. Small bills usually can't be exchanged. ALL the money changer has to do is give the driver the money and the driver will exchange and divide the money. The driver then will return the exchanged money to the money changer. The money changer gives each person their money. Easy! No worries! Right! Today was different because we all needed money for the offering. The driver wasn't able to divide the money because he was driving. It took four brains and a phone calculator to figure this out. After Kendall, with a huge smile on his face, had his picture taken with the large stacks of different leones, he abandoned the other three brains as we had arrived at church. He quipped we looked like the money changers outside of the temple. Will post that picture for sure!
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Daisy and Leonard in the center of our group picture outside the church. |
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Here is a picture clue to the plunger. |
Back at the hotel, we had dinner and discussed the agenda for tomorrow. Both the educational and medical teams will be visiting three schools and the hospital. John and Tom will work at the hospital to do roof repair and other maintenance. We appreciate your prayers for wisdom and direction. We also ask for prayers for open minds for the team and people we will be working with. Thanks for praying and taking the time to view and read.
CLICK on this video created by Tim: Scenes of Sierra Leone
It may take a little while to load but worth the wait - gives you sense of Freetown.
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ReplyDeleteI eagerly await and enjoy these posts! Thanks for taking the time to write them! It is nice to have a sense of what your experiences are almost as soon as you have them. So much more timely than having to wait until you are home.
ReplyDeleteLove and Prayers are with you!!