Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Wall's Guest House

Wall's Guest House. Look at the detail in the wall!
We stayed in Port au Prince, the countries capital, our first night. We slept at the Wall’s International Guest House. It was a great transition into this third world country. I’m use to stepping right into Haitian life. But, this trip our youth had an easy transition into the culture. Instead of counting sheep I counted who the fan was hitting as in oscillated around the room. Ken got very little. And one of our students had ants in his bed. I personally thought it kinda funny (sorry Brodeo). We also met our friends from Bowling Green at the guest house. We had our first night of teaching about Paul. I also had the privilege of talking to a medical mission team that was staying there as well. They were from various churches, mostly Methodist, from Texas (I want to say Dallas but I don’t remember). They had planed on teaching and leading workshops. But, in Haitian style things were changed and they did mostly clinics in the mountains. Serving God was their top priority, which was very evident when talking to them. It was great to meet them and talk about mission in Haiti, at home and all over the world.at the Wall's guest House

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