A group of mainly 14 year olds (and their adult sponsors) from Michell Road Christian Academy in Greenville, South Carolina, came to work at Alfa y Omega this past week. They were a great bunch of young people. On Sunday afternoon, they took a walk up to the Kakchiquel radio station (Ken is on the radio committee.) On the way this is one of the sites they were able to see.

A couple of the girls were able to try their hand at making tortillas. As I've said before, it's a LOT harder than it looks.


The Patzuneras make it look SO easy. However, most of them have been making tortillas since they were between 7 and 12 years old. Practice makes perfect!
The school Bible teacher came and taught some of the
Walk Through the Bible curriculum. Ken translated.

They even brought down soccer and basketball uniforms for the Alfa y Omega school.

Since I had a fever of 103.3 on Thursday night before the team got here on Saturday, a fellow missionary offered to come and help me cook for the team. She was a GREAT help. Thanks whole bunches, Maria!!!
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