Thursday, March 31, 2016

Managua Campaign Wrap Up

Wednesday morning after Kid's Club all of the gringos were able to visit Plaza Sandino, home to Managua’s most recognised landmark, a solemn silhouette of national hero Augusto Sandino, who was killed in 1933 in an ambush after a meeting with the Nicaraguan president. The silhouette stands at the lip of Volcán Tiscapa’s crater lake and affords excellent view of Managua. It was a great location for a group picture!






On Thursday night after the  family festival we had a time of "good-byes" to the North Carolina team who was flying out very early Friday morning. 




 After the festival on Friday night we had a time of "good-byes+ to the Arkansas team.  There were a fair amount of tears and hugs as the teams prepare to return to their normal lives in the states.  The most exciting thing was to hear that there were 588 professions of faith during the week.  It's such a blessing to be a part of the work here in Central America.



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