For dinner, we went to Portovieho, we had been going to this one place by the beach in Manta for the first couple of meals. The restaurant we went to was owned by one of the ladies who goes to the church in Portovieho where we are holding the mane camp. We got to mee the senior pastor and his wife. We had albacore tuna for dinner, I had never had tuna that size before. It was a hunk of tuna meat almost as big as two of my fist, and it looked more like a piece of steak at first.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Day 6
During Zone time at camp, Yarison spoke individually with each child about what i believe, was the shedding of CHrist blood for out sins. As i watched him sitting close to each child,looking into their eyes and explaining,i felt my heart warm. We can't talk to each other very well, but we can smile for sure Lots of that for sure. Iwas frustrated with the language barrier for sure, but each day got a little easier. Tomorrow is the day that we encourage the kids to give their lives to CHrist. I so badly desired to be part of that! Yarison is a wonderful young man. I only with that we could talk more so that i could learn about him. Mrs.N said that he was a fairly new Christian. If i was as young of a Christian as he was, there is no way i would feel as confident as he is. I admire his conviction in his faith. He wants to pass on the Good News!
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