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Please Pray for the hard-working Tribal ladies!

June 19, 2008 by Tracy Recalde

IsabelPlease Pray for the Pai Tavytera Tribal ladies! They work very hard every day. They don’t have any of the things that we take for granted like electricity, running water, washing machine, stove etc. It is cold here in Paraguay now and their houses are very precarious with many cracks and holes in the walls, so they must keep a fire going all the time to keep themselves and their families warm. Everyone squats around the fire in the Winter time and a lot of them sleep on the ground next to the fire. Many times children get burnt from falling or rolling over into the fire during the night. If she hasn’t stocked up on firewood, the Tribal lady has to try to find some during the night when the fire dies down and it gets too cold. The  Pai Tavytera Tribal ladies work hard all day in their gardens, washing clothes at the creek and just in all the things that they must do. Please take a moment to Pray for our Tribal sisters in Paraguay! Thank you! Following are some pictures taken yesterday of Isabelina, a 26 year old Pai Tavytera lady working in her garden. Isabelina is expecting her 6th child and is in the last month of her pregnancy.Tribal lady in garden Pregnant lady digging mandioka Getting the last of the mandioka out with her hands Putting the mandioka in a sack with her daughter's help

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