At the REAP facility we entered Day Two
of Tony's teaching. In a reversal from yesterday, there wasn't a drop
of rain poured over the entirety of Liberia. But, we did get a PA
system. This certainly helped, especially when it came to answering
questions. Hogan actually got behind the pulpit, adding a pulse to
the seminar that helped get us through the day. Project Management
has landed successfully among the Liberian crowd, and tomorrow ought
to be interesting as we get to see how they plan their first
community project.
In my most triumphant moment of the day
I climbed the one-hundred foot tall concrete cistern. Gotta say, it
was gorgeous. The clouds rolled ahead like mountains and the wind
gave me a breath of some of the freshest air I've had in my lungs.
To top the night off, we had the Orphan
Relief and Rescue folks over for a time of worship. Some mingling
later, we played a game of Mafia with them, which was a smash hit.
That's all there really is to say about today without drowning you in
sweaty details. The team is doing great, health is at 1000% percent.
Yes, 1000%.
So, relax. Chill. Hang out and eat a
slice of pizza for all of us.
Zac
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This is where Platoon was filmed |
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Hogan |
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Discussion |
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Smile with the village ladies |
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Our lives are in their hands |
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Here is a picture |
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