Sunday, August 25, 2013

Sunday Fun-day



Today we had the privilege of joining with a congregation of Iglesia de Dios, the Church of God. We couldn't have asked for a warmer welcome, translated through Humbertito. It was interesting to listen to familiar worship songs in Spanish, and to feel the movement of the Spirit, Who has no regard for language barriers. It was an awesome start to a calmer, slower-paced day of reflection on God and how he has been working in us and through us, as well as in the lives of the people here in this beautiful country. 

The day only got better from there as we experienced the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of standing on top of a volcano and looking down into its crater, a four-hour hike down (we didn't go down, but that's just a reference on how far it actually was). How can you possibly follow up that experience?? Well, we did with a visit to some Mayan ruins. Yea, I'm not joking. So rather than trying to go on describing these places which really have no adequate words, here's a few pictures. Worth a thousand words.







I'd write more, but it's late and we have a big day ahead of us tomorrow, the last day of ministry. Thank you so much for your prayers, we would appreciate continued prayers for God's strength to sustain us, and just that we would accomplish what He has here for us, as His people, the salt and light of the earth. I know I speak for all of us when I say we are so grateful for each person God has placed in our path, and for every awesome and diverse and unplanned opportunity that we have been given. 

Keep it real, as Krista helps Mark to do

Hannah, and Team El Salvador 

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