The day was almost a repeat of what happened the previous Saturday. We started by getting up early to help serve breakfast to the local children in both Ciudad Nueva and Nueva Jersualen. Those who served in Nueva Jerusalen the week before stayed in Ciudad Nueva while those who served in CN went to NJ. Breakfast consisted of chocolate milk and bread with manjar and butter. After breakfast, around 10, we put mime makeup on any member of the team who wanted to wear it. Our church in CN was hosting a game day with the kids, and they wanted the white faces to help draw in the kids. We helped keep order, create spirit, and bring a little more fun to the festivities. After lunch we gathered our remaining energies and prepared for a presentation in Cono Sur, a city where the church does activities with the kids but does not yet have a church planted. (Last year our El Diablo character was mobbed by the kids here.) The city is quite cold, but the kids were warmly receptive to the messages we were giving through our puppet and mime skits. After that we helped the Spanish leaders conduct the activity/craft with the kids. Cold and tired, we got back into taxis and Tito’s van and headed for the Tacna Central church where the mimes were slated to do another performance. Mark spoke that night using four of our mime skits to teach.

photo121_small.jpg photo122_small.jpg photo123_small.jpg photo124_small.jpg
photo125_small.jpg photo126_small.jpg photo127_small.jpg photo128_small.jpg
photo129_small.jpg photo130_small.jpg photo131_small.jpg photo132_small.jpg
photo133_small.jpg photo134_small.jpg photo135_small.jpg photo136_small.jpg
photo137_small.jpg photo138_small.jpg photo139_small.jpg photo140_small.jpg
Page: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6][7] [8] [9]

Photo album created with Web Album Generator