As the second day unfolded into a day of many gifts and talents being used everywhere, Mt. Horeb began to take shape and personality. We asked the team to list all the jobs they did during this six day journey. Here is just to name a few, well as you saw in a earlier blog:
They loaded their luggage first,
they loaded the first truck in Zamorano
they traveled two hours to Pavana to then unload the box truck,
they headed to Choluteca to pack up the mission house and load the box truck and Kia again,
Mike disassembled bunk beds in Zamorano,
proceeded to put the bunk beds together in Pavana,
built bathroom stalls, washed clothes,
measured and cut wood and metal,
built shower rods,
swept dorm porch,
picked up garbage,
moved boxes into storage building behind the dorms,
painted bathrooms,
drilled necessary shower needs into shower stall
cut plywood for dorm room bathrooms' stall,
carried supplies to the kitchen,
painted bathroom stalls,
painted wall trim by bathroom sinks,
hang toilet paper holders,
supervised air conditioner removal at Choluteca house
brought women's conference materials and tools for Choluteca house,
This is just the beginning and probably left out so many other jobs which were taking place the first couple to three days. During God moments the team shared this was a very different week from a week of medical or construction. You knew what to do on a construction project or a medical brigade but this you never knew what you would be doing from one minute to the next. You definitely had to come with flexibility under your belt. This team exhibited extreme dedication of hard work as well as unity and flexibility.
For just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function,
Romans 12:4
Romans 12:4
Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters,
Colossians 3:23
Colossians 3:23
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