To be Christ to the WHOSOEVER

Matt Davis at Summit Church

So today we woke up at 7am and walked up to the high-school and were able to see the kids get into ¨"formation" before heading into their classes. Afterwards, the Social Science teacher: Walter introduced us to his class and allowed us to ask questions as well as be asked questions. It was great being able to connect with those kids, and then yesterday with the town doctor Victor and the Elementary school as well.

After we visited with them we had breakfast: bread and jelly in the plaza in the middle of Huarochiri. Then we drove to another town and met with a teacher at their local school as well. Huaorchiri is surrounded by little villages beside one another, and each one is basically the same, except for a couple of differences, not in customs but in appearances and how often the priest visits.

The mayor of Huarochiri has not been here the entire time we have, and most likely we´ll not get to met him while we´re here, maybe next time. We are going to go back to Lima tomorrow because the roads are open again, as they were closed due to the rain and constant fog we´re experiencing. The buses here arrive at 4am or so and then throughout the day as well, and they sound their horn (which is fairly loud, specifically at that time), and then people who have been gone for months get off the bus and others get on. There are way more people here now beacuse of the buses being able to come back.

I will try again to update once we arrive in Lima tomorrow as I search yet again for the backpack.

Nicholas, Kevin, and Pollett

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