You can see more photos on our personal site. Link found at the top right of this site.
Heading towards home--our Portuguese home, that is. The hills here average 20% inclines while one near the training center is 40%--that's 40 feet in altitude per 100 feet distance.
We attended this church last week. It averages about 100 per Sunday.
Youth meeting for all the Lisbon church young people here at the school.
Power washing the wall. Painting the wall begins Monday.
Bill taught three days this past week for sick teachers.
Lunch room duty while subbing.
Six benches needed fixing. Screws put in; bolts replaced and tightened.
Cathy gets to attend a Beth Moore study with all the missionary ladies.
A view of the city/neighborhood of Ramada from the training center which overlooks Ramada. This photo shows 1/2 of the city of 17,000--with only one fundamental church. Only 1/2 of 1% of Portugal is Christian.
The next four pictures shows the ruins of the Castle of the Moors, who conquored much of Portugal many years ago. The story of how the Portuguese regained the land is too long to tell, but you can go to our personal blog site (click on the link at the top right of this blog site to go there) and you can see many pictures of the still-standing castle that the King and Queen of Portugal lived in a couple centuries ago.
The last two photos show Cathy peering into the opening to a huge water supply (stll there today) located directly below her underground and Cathy "attempting" to pump water to drink. NO, it doesn't work.
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