Palm fronds shook ever so gently outside the compound window as eyes peeked open to reveal the light of the day. With a bible in hand each team member choose from the thousands of beautiful places to spend time with Him. Kevin Waldron lead the team in a morning devotion in which he said in a Scottish accent ” Do you really know the savior… and do you know him experientially?” With encouraging words to find Jesus and experience Him in ministry the team looked to the heavens with a glimmer of hope… “I will find Jesus!” Grabbing the appropriate garments for the day the team jumped into our dirt covered wagon truck beds. Our speedy horse truck galloped swiftly to our location…. Pandytown. Team one and two painted the church. The pallet that was chosen for the church was soft pastels of green - Mente Verde ( MINT GREEN). Team three headed to the basketball court and rallied the Pandy’s into a game of sport, basketball. Team four went to the market and collected 10 boxes of supplies for the ministry that would take place after lunch. The Ministry would be to the widows of Pandytown. Singing songs of Joy, sharing scripture, the team was ministered to more that they believed they would be. Each lady was filled with encouraging words for the team that will forever be remembered. After a hard painting of the top story of the church the team all bought ice cream from a local man. The flavor of the day would be a pink and white, carnival tastin, bubble gum. The team then refreshed themselves after a hard day of work and returned to the church around the dusk of day. A Pandy soccer team was gathering at the church; the men of the town had finally come together and all agreed to pray, and study the word, and play soccer. After the meeting had adjourned dinner was served. The air was moist, the dust of the day had finally settled, and it was time to return to our oasis. What a day. We were about ready to go to bed and SHRIEK filled our ears with horror! What could it be??? Oh…. it was just another boy putting a crab on Bobbie. Lets go to bed Amen.(Written by Ben Marshall)