From a Translator’s Perspective

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Friday, August 7

Today was a beautiful day! I had the opportunity to interpret for the team. We did two kids’ programs in two 7-steven-telling-the-story-of-shadrach-meschad-and-abednegodifferent villages.

In San Pedro we had 25 kids. It was awesome to see the team interacting with them. In the other village we had 13 kids. The team did such a good job. The kids absolutely love them and I’m having a blast with them! Each one of them has been a blessing and an example for me of loving God and loving others.

I can’t wait to see what the Lord is going to do with and through them.

Grace, translator for Team Chiapas

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This is the setting for the first kids program of the day -  the community basketball court.

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Playing over-under, a game that teaches gratefulness.

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The kids loved the gratefulness glasses craft!

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Gabriella translating for Joni. Grace and her sister Gabriella have been translating for the team. We are so thankful for both of them!

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The setting for the second kids program.

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Ian helping the kids with a craft.

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Hanging out with the children. Chairs don’t seem to be a common piece of furniture, everybody just sits in hammocks!

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