April 2nd, 2009
Work continued on the inside walls and the door frames were all installed. It was a bit cooler today and some of the Malawian workers found it cold, to us Azungo’s (white people), we found it rather quit pleasant. This afternoon we took a trip to Mua and went through the Catholic Missions museum. The history of the Catholic missionaries start in Malawi was displayed on the walls plus the history of the different tribal traditions. Afterwards we took a walk about the beautiful grounds and gardens. A lovely waterfall lies at the base of the mission grounds, there children and adults swam. Along the shoreline tall bamboo trees stood majestically in the sunlight. On returning to the Lifeline Malawi complex, a rainbow sat over Lake Malawi with dark clouds all around and the fishing boats below. Pastor McDuff blessed us with his presence for supper. He is looking at ways to show the Jesus film in the surrounding villages.
Work continued on the inside walls and the door frames were all installed. It was a bit cooler today and some of the Malawian workers found it cold, to us Azungo’s (white people), we found it rather quit pleasant. This afternoon we took a trip to Mua and went through the Catholic Missions museum. The history of the Catholic missionaries start in Malawi was displayed on the walls plus the history of the different tribal traditions. Afterwards we took a walk about the beautiful grounds and gardens. A lovely waterfall lies at the base of the mission grounds, there children and adults swam. Along the shoreline tall bamboo trees stood majestically in the sunlight. On returning to the Lifeline Malawi complex, a rainbow sat over Lake Malawi with dark clouds all around and the fishing boats below. Pastor McDuff blessed us with his presence for supper. He is looking at ways to show the Jesus film in the surrounding villages.
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