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One of the highlights of the week for our group was to accompany the 100 Casita students on a fieldtrip to the new Children’s Museum. The museum exhibits were both interactive and fun. Our team enjoyed spending one last day with these children. It was an experience they…and we will never forget.


















We praise God that our 8 additional team members safely arrived today in Guatemala City ready to continue the work we began a week ago. Team 1 was glad to have fresh insight and energy as we are winding down from such a busy yet rewarding week.





Every meal we were served at Ms. Delmi’s house has been wonderful. Today, however, we had the privilege of eating an authentic Guatemalan meal for lunch. It is called Tingo and consisted of tostadas, chicken, beans, salsa, and cream. It was delicious.




The week has flown by so quickly. It is hard to believe Team 1 is going home tomorrow and Team 2 is excited to begin their work being the hands and feet of Jesus to impoverished and orphaned/vulnerable children. The work of a missionary – short or long term – is never, ever done…until He comes again.

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