This past Sunday we had the annual international food fare at the school. Students signed up for the various countries represented at the school. I of course was with the United States booth. It was a big success, so big infact, that I will have to finish uploading the photos next week!
Please make this paragraph a special prayer request. Last Sabbath the mayor of the village of Yata and his wife came to church at the school for the first time. That God will continue opening doors in Yata and working on the mayor's heart and his wife's heart. The mayor wants to give the school some land in Yata for a church! He wants to do the deal before his term ends at the end of the year! Right now, there is one...one woman in the village of Yata who is an Adventist. The school trucks a number of people to the school each Sabbath for church so having a church in Yata would be a huge blessing and open the door for more outreach. This is hot off the press so please pray that God will move this forward.
Despite the mission service oriented theme of the food fair there was a few minutes of time for some goofing off...
The Mexicans, teachers: Sarai, Keila, and Lyli encountering trouble on their way to Canada in a covered wagon. From what I understand, the bandit was after the burritos that the Mexicans had made. It is obvious from how baggy his clothes are that he either acquired clothes that were too big or his success in this line of work has been limited.
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