On a more recent note, Ken had a wonderful trip this past month. He was gone for just over two weeks and got a lot of things done. The school ministry went well, as always. It has been clear that God has blessed us and the students with this ministry. Ken also spoke at a few services the first Sunday he was there and had several older men come forward to accept Christ. This is more impressive because the younger people look up to and respect their elders more there than in the U.S. (sadly). I will work to get some pictures downloaded this next week from his trip. One thing I was happy to hear about concerning the house that is getting built, there is a young family living in a small area that has been finished enough for them. The woman (Harriet) has been working in the "yard", clearing it some. She has already killed 3 cobras! I really like her and have not even met her yet!
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Blessings!
Deanna




The picture below shows some of the younger students.
The girl in the picture with me is named Nammudu, which is the name I've been given in Uganda. It means "servant".










The doctor works basically on orthopedics with kids. He has made some great improvements in the lives of some kids with severe cerebral palsy.
Other kids hanging out and also waiting to see the doctor. We played while I was also sitting there waiting for someone. Had fun speaking a few Luganda words and playing pat-a-cake!










Our super hosts in the Toledo region. Sorry, again with the memory not working, I don't remember the name of the city. Between jet lag catching up with me and getting a bit car sick on the ride to their home :(..... BUT, I do remember this is Teo and Lili. I so appreciate the way she took care of me when I needed to be taken care of. I missed going to the Romanian church and seeing Ken preach, I was getting much needed sleep. This great family lived in Medias, Romania when we were there in 2004 and actually remember us being at their church there! Small world.
The view out their kitchen window. Loved it.
Monday, Alvaro took Ken and I around part of Madrid. We went to the current castle. Sorry to say they don't allow anyone to take pictures inside, but here are a few of the outside. We toured the old pharmacy (interesting), a very cool hall, dining area, a few bedrooms, sitting rooms and the armory that had many suits of armor for the men and their horses. Really interesting stuff from ancient days. In the picture below there are two flagpoles, one with the flag of Spain and the other used when the king is in residence. I had to laugh at the lightpoles, they even have gold crowns on them!
View of the cathedral across the courtyard.
Cute little police car.... two men actually fit inside.
Would you believe this is the main post office? Looks like another castle to me.
More statues. I told you before, they have statues everywhere! This park is huge, Alvaro and Alecia compared it to Central Park in New York. This is after Alecia caught up with us after class.
Alvaro wanted to show us a monument made to honor the victims in the bombing a few years ago, so this is a picture of him at the top!
At the gate of the park....
Mercedes, Alvaro and Fernando. We had a great time meeting them! I can't say enough nice things about them. Super people! I look forward to visiting again sometime.


















