About six weeks ago we moved into a Glaro village. We set up our little solar system, hooked up our Gas stove to a bottle and arranged some things in our new house.
We are able to use one of the houses the Mission had built back when the first missionaries moved there to work among the Glaro people. This has been a huge help even though during the civil war, shelves, furniture and everything else had been taken out. So we have to improvise some. Aaron recently cut a bamboo pole in the “backyard”, to hang it from the bedroom ceiling. That now serves as a “closet” where we can hang our clothes…
We now have started to learn the Glaro language. For now, this task looks like a “Mount Everest” but with God’s help we climb it step by step.
Well, this is just a short update, that I am able to write while out in a bigger village for a couple of days. I, Aaron, am meeting our Field Leader that is coming from Senegal today with another Missionary. Together we will head out tomorrow morning to go to Liberia. there we will do a survey trip for the Glaro work.
Well, I got to go for now, but we hope to get some more news to you soon, Aaron