Sunday, September 14, 2008

Off the beaten track

Sometimes, in fact let me rephrase that...almost always we Soul Touchers deviate from our original route. Many of you have followed us on the little adventures we have taken into places such as Gulu, an area of great unrest and horrible terrorist warfare in Northern Uganda; many of you were touched by the testimonies we shared of the orphans whom we met when we ventured high into the mountains surrounding Dindigal, India and latterly we have shared how the detour we took to visit Guatemala and Rio de Talea (Oaxaca), Mexico blessed our lives in unimaginable ways. So we thought we'd share a few of the special memories we've captured over the past few months on this long jounrey that leads us towards home.

Firstly we were blessed to be able to join with a congregation, complete community of people in Rio de Talea, Mexico. Their generosity overwhelmed us.
We literally had to help Mario (our host otherwise known as Super Mario) rebuild the road to get there. So when we say beaten track we mean...well yeah it was an adventure. As you'll see from the floral patterns we're modeling local culture is slightly different from what we are used to in Bo'ness and Fife. Consequently we found wearing the dresses we borrowed slightly more amusing than the locals.


Preparing lunch was a little different in the mountains above the clouds! Mainly because the kitchen utensils consisted of a log fire and some huge pots but more so because the women cooked all day and the whole community ate together. We learned SO much about fellowship!