Working at God’s Pace

Another day in the valley with a lot of work to do and not a lot of time to complete it. This not unusual as things change by the minute. We all understand that it is God’s timing and certainly not ours, PTL. George and I continued to work on the trusses. I never knew the difficulty of welding. One thing I am starting to understand is that I need a crash course in block laying and general concrete work. That would be so helpful in Mexico also. Maybe a crash course in welding too. That seems to be the natural choice of construction in both countries. The reward of our labor far exceeds the effort that we put forth. The Haitian meals they serve us at lunch are incredible. Tomorrow is Sunday and I hope to put together a trip up to Peligre to visit my friend Matt and to check out the new work that I feel so led to be a part of. We will see. Praise God from whom all blessings flow.

Kenny

GMSM

Haitian Roadside Stores
Roadside stores in Teteyen at the foot of the mountain towards Z’Orange
Building a Mission
All in all it’s just another brick in the wall
Julio and Blanco priming the bare metal trusses
Julio and Blanco priming the bare metal trusses
Precious locals looking in through the outdoor
Precious locals looking in through the outdoor
Looking down a cold steel rail. The art of truss building with Frere George
Looking down a cold steel rail. The art of truss building with Frere George