We are in Barahona - painting classrooms and serving the Lord!

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These three beautiful students are watching our team arrive in the Don Bosco village school, where our team has prepared the cement walls for applying paint. These new classrooms are part of a 2nd floor expansion of the school, started in 2003.

When Renee and I visited Don Bosco in 2002, we presented a VBS program for one week under a tin roof with one tarp as a sun screen.

We are amazed and thanking God for the advancement of education, feeding programs and community development in this beautiful part of Barahona and look forward to teaching "Engineering - How to Build Bridges" to the older students. May God be glorified as some students may become the future engineers of the Dominican Republic.

All of our luggage arrived and cleared customs, and we are all healthy and in good spirits, thankful that God is caring for our every need. We are so enjoying the DR staff and look forward to serving with them this week.

God bless,

Dave & the Team!!!

1 comment:

Jenn said...

Thanks for sharing your blog, its fun to see what my dad, Jim Stuart is up to. It is truly beautiful there and so are the children. I can't wait to see and hear more about your adventure.

P.S. Please tell my dad that the girls and I say Hi and we love him too!