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Interior, Esmilda's New Home -- This is
how we left the house on Saturday, March 20. Shortly
after our departure, the roof, windows, and doors will be
installed. If you financially supported any of the
Asbury team members, a portion of their trip cost was
applied to buying materials for this project. |
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Exterior, Esmilda's Front Yard
-- In this "360" you will see a portion of
the Asbury team standing between the porch supports on
Esmilda's new front porch. You can also see the
spotlight that illuminated the site late into the evening
hours for the block layers who labored tirelessly so that we
might be able to finish the project before our scheduled
return to the States. You can also see her neighbor's
yard, home, and well that faithfully supplied the water each
day for cement mixing. |
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Woodshop -- The "woodshop" is a place
where several street boys (teenagers) have come to learn a
trade (woodcarving) and spend their time in a productive
fashion creating pieces of small art for sale and thus the
ability to earn a small income (and stay out of trouble).
Most of the boys have become Christians through the ministry
of the church and now participate in a regular discipleship
program.
The woodshop was significant to the team because 1.) it
served as our regular breakfast table, and 2.) it provided
the theme for the "transformations" video project that the
media team is creating. |
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Neighborhood --
This is another view a few yards down the
"street" from Esmilda's. It affords you a look at her
neighbors... |
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