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Vanessa that is great that you guys are having such great calls. Are the people down there much more willing to listen? I was reading the article in the Sept. 1st Watchtower "A letter from
Nicaragua
" and it made me wonder if they have any problems with land minds in Jinotenga? Is this a problem in only certain areas? Have you seen the Coco river? How are you guys getting around down there? How far away is the hall and is this where you meet for service? Do you have a car, bike, or just carbon fiber walking sticks? We are both enjoying your blog. Thanks again for doing this.
Ha are the people more willing to listen? That's almost a silly question. Even when the people are not interested they still let the friends here read 3 scriptures a piece, it's incredible! Regrettably, I have yet to read that article and if there is information in there about land mines maybe I don't want to. I think that area is quite a distance from where we are right now. However, the war in 1980 did come through here. I was just talking with a sister this morning in service and she mentioned that there were bodies in many places right where we were working that morning. She mentioned that they through most of the corpses in a lake a couple of
Miles
a way. Great deal huh? I guess the fishing would have been good for the next little bit!
We've been walking around mostly. Which makes us sleep alot, I'm hoping we get over that quickly as we don't get much done, like reading the aforementioned magazine, because we're sleeping all the time! Anyway, gotta run. Take care man! :)
written by Shane Perry on August 26, 2008
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