Today was more chillaxin with sleeping in and relaxing around the Caines' house for much of the day. This morning we had my favorite Guyanese breakfast. Its called a "bake" which is a pastry that, when cooked, puffs up. Then you pry open one end of the pastry, which is hollow inside, and stuff it with anything from meat to eggs to whatever. This morning was a more traditional bake using salt fish stir fried with peppers and onions...delish! We also had fresh pine (pineapple to us Americans) and the small bananas. Pictured below is Tammy helping with making the bake (left) and the breakfast table (right)
During the chillaxin I decided to take a wee bit of a nap. One must, you know, because it is hot and...well...it seemed like the right thing to do...
That evening was the Worship Symposium, Day 1. I spoke about worshipping in Spirit and in Truth. Although the crowd was small, God still got His message to the ones that He wanted. The worship was great and the prayer was awesome. Here are some pictures from tonight...
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Clifford on drums |
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Pastor Caines and I praying a this young man |
Last night after writing yesterday's blog, a lady from next door, Sheri, came over and I got to meet her. Very interesting woman. She is the region counsel in this area and she represents the opposition party to the current party in power in Guyana. I learned a lot about Guyanese politics and how they operate. Needless to say it is not any worse than ours...its not any better but its not any worse.
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