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The first time we visited we walked to the house-church. Thru a field...
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Past the potato crops...
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Over a hill and there it is. An adobe home hidden in this little valley.
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The little room they use for a church. Sabino (left) is the leader of this home-church
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We were just there to visit but ended up singing and preaching
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Sabino played some of the choruses that they have learned
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Potato garden tool hanging on the outside of the home
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As we left, a woman who had recently had a baby needed to be rushed to a clinic, an hour away.
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The lady is under the blanket on a home made stretcher. We loaded her in the truck and hurried her to the clinic
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We finally arrive and she is taken inside
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Local child outside the clinic
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Eating rice and potatoes by lantern light
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We gave Bibles to each family
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Starting the 1st service with worship
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A local brought his mandolin
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Men on one side, women on the other
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The first lesson - Salvation. We are teaching 2 lessons per service
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Bro. Shane then taught on eternal security
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Carla and Kathy came with us one week. We were served potatoes and corn, typical mountain food.
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We were able to give Bibles to the individuals who did not have one.
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They were proud to have a whole Bible. Many had only had a New Testament.
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