The Georges in Peru

Our Church is Afloorable

24 Aug 2014

When we first started attending our church about 2 years ago, it didn't have steps to enter down into the property, you had to climb down a pile of rocks.  Following the good marketing principle of 'don't make it hard for people to enter your establishment', one of the first things we did was encourage them to build steps.  We thought a roof would be kind of swell, so with the help of a short-term construction team from CCC in Omaha, we put a roof over the church (took one morning of skilled labor to finish the job!) in July of 2013.  Now the church has finally saved up enough offering money to put in a floor!  In Peru, one doesn't hire someone to pour a floor when you can have a church work day (or several), so we've been working hard this week, getting all of the material into the church.  This means manually scooping/carrying/throwing six truckloads of sand, gravel and rocks into the church (ahem) atrium in preparation for pouring the floor in the next 2 weeks.  It's been a good time of getting the members of the church to work together, and we don't even need to bribe our kids with icecream to get them there,  it's such a satisfying job.

Here you can see us scooping gravel from the main road down to the sidewalk in front of our church.

Praise God that we will soon have a floor (and hopefully a more inviting place for new people to visit)!