Carter and I had the opportunity to go on Outreach this past weekend. It was an unbelievable life-changing experience! I took a lot (a lot, A LOT) of pictures and I will be doing several posts. I can not tell you how amazing the kids are of DA. Not too many teens that I know would be willing to sign up for a weekend of hard labor, and these kids did it with a smile on their face!
Twice a year DA goes out to a village and evangelizes. They build a church (includes digging the foundation, laying the cement and making bricks) dig a well, repaint and do murals in classrooms, and also send out a drama team,prayer team and VBS to neighboring villages. And every evening they preform an evening campaign with singing (in French, Wolof and Sereer), drama skits as well as a puppet show. Thousands of people showed up and was able to hear the gospel!
The village was N'diop, about three and a half hours east of Dakar.
We were set up in the local school compound.
We always had kids watching us :)
From every view point (That is the gate to the compound)
One of the classrooms that will be getting fresh paint and murals. The Director of the school told me they have 60 kids per classroom! A lot of the seats were falling down, those got fixed as well.
A well that has run dry so it is now filled with trashCarter was part of the camp set up/water crew, which meant he was always having to filter or pump water, and fill the big buckets for the toilet (sure, we'll call it that :) and for our bucket showers.
I was part of the food crew. We made over 800 meals that weekend!
Making sure we are doing it correctly :)
The Director of the schools little boy.
With it being such a remote village, or as they refer to it here "out in the bush" A white person is not seen too often so I definitely scared some kids.
I have so much more to share so I will add more tomorrow.
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