
Ladies from the church fill the baptistry the old fashioned way, carrying 10 gallons at a time on their heads. We think they were filling the baptistry for the three day conference that is beginning in Kante tomorrow for the 8 Baptist churches in the area.
We've learned from the Togolese men that it's the women's job to carry things. No further comment.
Jonathan greets the Kante village chief, who was, of course, the first in line for the clinic. Also, he was the last to go through the clinic, returning after we'd already picked up. He was very gracious and gave us a speech welcoming our group.
Charles Ray demonstrates saying "yes" to Jesus. On the Evangecube, there is an illustration of a handshake. For large group, one person presents the cube, and the rest spread out in the group so that everyone can see a cube. We've talked about "cubing" people.
Jeff's little heartbreaker. She was so happy to receive the glasses. Her smile was so beautiful it had to be photographed. Of course, Jeff lowers the bar somewhat, but it's still a good picture.



2 comments:
Dudley,
Don't think for a minute that you will be relieved of the water hauling when you get back. I hauled 20 gallons on Tuesday, and that was enough for me.
You guys ROCK!!
Love,
Bridget
Wow! What an amazing LORD we serve!!
We miss you too much and really wish we could be there to experience this with you!
Mom and Rex are here and will be going to the game with us tomorrow.
The girls are counting down to Daddy Hugs!
Love you, Audra
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