Last
week was Holy Week in Bolivia. Things
were a bit solemn here in Portachuelo until today. The popular religion dictates that one is
supposed to be sad and not do fun things doing Holy Week. I was in the city Friday and the supermarkets
had the liquor section roped off. Thousands
of people being religious for a few days thinking that the Lord is pleased with
an outward show of piety.
Therefore we are
buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from
the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of
life. Rom 6:4
There
are 26 in kindergarten this year. 20 of
them are boys. Rosa, the teacher, has
trouble with discipline. Her helper
Angela is much on disciple either.
Marion goes in for a while each morning to help with the ones that are
having trouble. She takes them into her
ice cream shop and works with them one on one.
There are some perks involved in working one on one with Grandma.
We
are still in the process of getting all the school documentation transferred to
the Koinonia Foundation. The lawyer was
here today dealing with the Alcaldia (City Hall) concerning taxes. The present city government did not win the
elections. We have three month before
the new group takes over. We want to get
everything done before then.
Last
Saturday was the baptism for Helen and Raul.
We went to a nice little river not too far from Portachuelo. The water wasn’t very deep so it didn’t help
us with the weight. When we were lifting
Raul out of the water my foot slipped in the sand and at the same time Oswaldo
stepped on a piece of wire. It is the
first time we almost lost someone.
Fabian, Melisa and Melanie |
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