Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Welcome Iowa and Indiana Team!

Another wonderful week at Mountain Top Ministries! Thirty-eight team members have arrived mostly from Iowa and Indiana. We are blessed to have them here.  They are doing an amazing job climbing up the mountain each day and even crawling up the goat trail. 


Part of the group has been working in the playground area. We were able to take a lunch break under the new covered area. Naomi never wants to leave the play area. We used to "try" to make it up to the Baptist Mission to go to the playground, but the logistics of getting there are challenging for our family. Now the kids can actually just play at the school playground each week. 


 The team constructed picnic tables and finished up painting them today. They look amazing!
     
                                            

Some of the team was painting kids' nails and doing various games with the school children. Some of our kids had their nails painted as well.


Julia, Roseminique, and Naomi came up to help in the clinic today. David also helped in between his classes at the school. He's a big help in the pharmacy. Every one loves seeing the babies at the intake section/triage station. About 1/2 of the team is working in the medical clinic this week.


The other team members have been working hard on the trade school. It is wonderful to step out on the balcony when doing inventory and see the progress that is being made each and every hour. What is it they say? Many hands make light work? Well....I'm not sure that it's light work because the construction team is really working hard doing manual labor all day in the sun, but I can only imagine how much more work it would be with fewer people!


Thank you team! You're doing an amazing job! So thankful to see so many people willing to hear the Lord's call to go and serve. 

"And whoever would be first among you must be slave of all. For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.” Mark 10:44-45

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