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Life in a Liberian Village

August 3, 2011 by Aaron and Amy Speitelsbach

In January 2011, we moved from a village in Ivory Coast, West Africa to a smaller village in Liberia, West Africa. The main reason for this move is that there is a higher concentration of Glaro people living in Liberia, and this is vital to our further understanding of their language and culture, and to eventually being able to teach them the Bible clearly in their own language. Here is a little glimpse into life in our new village…

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Above: Aerial views of the village

Below: This is where we get our shower and flushing water.
Drinking water comes from a hand pump well in the village…

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