Thursday, March 27, 2008

Argentina

I just returned from Argentina. It was a fantastic trip, full of great moments and some very funny moments. One lady on the team brushed her teeth with neosporin. That had to taste bad. One guy decided to unclog a stopped up toilet by putting a plastic shopping bag over his hand and arm and reaching in and... well you get the idea. The only problem he ran into was the bag had a hole it. He spent the next 30 minutes washing his hand and arm.

We did accomplish much for the Kingdom of God. We helped renovate a building and start a church. We ministered in 10 church services, prayed over hundreds, saw a number of people come to know Jesus as their Lord and Savior and witnessed others getting healed. It was a great trip. Here are a few pictures to help you visualize what we did and what it looked like.


Here is the building we renovated and started a church in.



Ok, you are wondering what Al is doing here? He is attempting to help dig post holes to put a fence up around the building to keep the horses from coming onto the property and fertilize the ground, if you get my drift.
(By the way, when this pictures was taken it was around 100 degrees. Very hot but dry.)


This is Terry working with his interpreter, Picki, at an evening crusade. This was his first evangelistic crusade but he did an outstanding job.


Children of Argentina - waiting for the evening service to begin in their new church building.



Here is a team picture. Pastor Pablo is in the middle of the picture. His wife is on his left our right and the young lady on the far right, dressed in a yellow top and white shorts, is a member of Pablo's church who helped us every day at the job site.

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