As our friends will know, we regularly preach by bicycle. Some areas are off limits to preaching because they're private property, and so it is with Las Monjas - thousands of acres of coffee plantations and cattle fields.
The area is gorgeous, as you will see in the following pictures...
The group, which doesn't include me cus I'm taking the pic.
Ohoh. Soon after witnessing on our first house, a bad shift meant a broken chain. After that, a bad shift meant a damaged derailleur. From then on, no one was allowed to do bad shifts.
Evan was known ton me for several months, but the number of studies I had in the area prevented me from offering him one. Now that he has moved and is available a different day, this means another opportunity.
Evan, who is an evangelical, happily understood within minutes that Jesus cannot be God. He asked when I would return, and suggested I could phone him and give him notice, and he would call all his neighbors to come listen.
This is one of the better homes in the area.
A highway! Cool!
This takes some explaining. My companion, Jorge, wanted to know how evangelicals do it. So I started hopping up and down, waving the musical instrument and repeating 'Amen' over and over again. He got the idea.
Beautifull areas, but with extreme poverty. Unfortunately, the poverty results from people choosing this way of life, making decisions at the moment with no thought to the future.
So, why was Aaron carrying his bike? He said something about it being easier, but honestly, none of us could figure it out.
Finally back, tired but happy, and with no broken bones! We'll be returning soon!
Before I start a little review of some of the best places we've been to, above you can see a bound bible made in full leather with inlay by a local artist. It is gorgeous and unbelievably cheap, at only $50. Want to know more? Visit HERE
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