Chicken innerds, complete with feet and toe nails, are yum yum to Luis, Selmira and family in these days! I will admit, I do believe she removes the toe nails though. These innerds are cheap and they are enjoying them instead of basically just fish soup that they eat out in the tribe. While both go on Saturday mornings to get their groceries, I help keep an eye on the baby. I walked into their room to get the baby dressed and had culture shock but that’s ok, they can keep that one room in this whole house as “indian” as they want. Little Susie helped me find what I needed in that extremely cluttered room. ;-0
Mark was a blessing last week as he taught Bible School students in the low lands from ten different tribal groups. They and their teachers heard in Spanish the basic principals of translation. Some of these indians have had experience helping out translators.
Luis and Mark are finding it quite difficult delving into the hard to translate book of Romans to make it more understandable. Mark is encouraged, though, with how it is unfolding but the pace is very slow. Thanks for praying for them for real wisdom.
Plugging away with Indians in our House,
Joyce Cain, for Mark too
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