Some
of you might wonder what a "typical" day at the office looks like for
those of us missionaries that work at the AMG head office. After
dropping the kids off at school at around 7:45 we drive from San
Cristobal (a suburb) to Verbena which is in Zone 7 of Guatemala City
(considered one of the more dangerous zones of the city). The distance
from the school to the office is perhaps only some 13 km or 8 miles, but
it can take up to an hour/hour and a half to get there although most
mornings it takes around 30-45 minutes. The biggest problem with traffic
is getting out of San Cristobal. Once you get closer to the city
traffic thins out a little as people go in different directions.
We arrived at the office around 8:30 and spent the next hour or so
answering emails before running off to a special event in the chapel of
the school. August is the "month of the Bible" here in Guatemala and so
AMG had set
up a special event celebrating the Bible through presentations and Bible
memory recitals by students from the various AMG city projects.
This was neat to see. A little 3 years old girl started off the program
by reciting a whole Psalm. It was very impressive! Each city project
participated through drama and dance and there were also awards given to
those students who excelled in Bible memory.
We could not stay for the whole program due to a meeting we had to
attend and a skype call to do with one of our donors. Today's conference
call was with Rick Postma and John Otten from Word and Deed Canada to
talk about the hospital and the education program in Cubulco. The call
was very positive and hope will lead to a fruitful outcome.
As the morning and the afternoon wore on the skies darkened with ominous
looking thunder clouds. During our skype call with Word and Deed
Canada it started to pour and it became hard to continue on with the
call as the rain drowned out our voices. It continued to pour for
several hours and soon the streets turned into rivers as the storm
sewers were overcome by the deluge. Needless to say the drive home was
interesting and fun (when in a 4x4).
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