Last Thursday and Friday night we were in two different neighborhoods in Apopa. We had been at both places before, but weren't able to set up because of the rain. We were hoping that this time would be different.
Thursday night we got the inflatable up, Guillermo started the kids games and the gringos went out for the door to door. The rain started just as they came back. We waited it out for about 15 minutes, but had to pack up and head home.
Friday night we went to the Saint Teresa neighborhood for the third time. We were able to put up the inflatable--something that we had promised the kids the last two times. The gringos went out door to door, but we weren't able to set up the sound equipment because it began to rain and there was lightning in the area. I think the kids got to play for about 45 minutes before we had to pack up a very wet inflatable.
In spite of the rain, we had 54 professions of faith on Thursday and 35 on Friday. This just proves that, as Pastor Steve always says, the door to door sharing is the most important thing.
The Apopa church posted a picture from the follow-up reception on Sunday afternoon--seventeen adults and three children came. Praise the Lord--He is faithful to bring the harvest when the workers do their jobs.
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