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In the Village: Making Adobes

December 11, 2009 by Rachel Chapman

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Our closest neighbor lady busy making adobes

We still lack many adobes, so I would not be surprised if we ladies get involved in making some adobes, too!  It would be good time spent with the ladies!  Visiting, learning their world, and at the same time working to get our houses built!

Please pray with us that the people would be motivated to keep making adobes so we can continue building the Davis’ and Alkire’s houses.

Filed Under: Culture & Language, For Prayer, Ministry Tagged With: adobes, building, nahuatl people, relationships, village

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