Monday, July 8, 2013

(Men) Day 5 - Sunday in fiji.

Day 5
Last night we slept under the stars by the seashore in the Small coastal town of Savusavu, Vanua levu, Fiji, At a house that Bro. Jonathan is taking care of. This morning we saw massive fruit bats that were flying around when we woke up. We then got ready for church service and did our bible time.
 For breakfast we ate coconut and drank coconut milk that I had picked up on an early morning walk by the shore. and we also ate lime that we picked off of the tree in the yard.
Brother Jonathan  came and picked us up and we went to pick up the song books and to invite some people that he had talked to though out the week. Then we went to his place and had Sunday school and church Bro. Jonathan preached Sunday school and the visiting American Bro. Dusty preached  the church service. Brother Jonathan is restarting the church "Lighthouse Baptist Church" in Savusavu.  We then drove back to Labasa through the winding  mountain roads. It is so Beautiful here.



We went to a church in Labasa for the evening service. These are the only two churches on the Islands that I have heard of ( That preach the Gospel). We had a wonderful time at the service. They are such good singers here. We then went to a brothers house for "Tea" which is our supper. We ate unicorn fish that they caught the day before. ( This kind of fish you can't catch with a hook and line like most other fish instead they have to "spear-dive" to catch it. Alot of people around here fish like that, they can hold there breath for up to 5-6 min.) They say that the chief eats the head so they gave it to me. I felt so important I eat every bit but the gills I don't think that you are supposed to eat that, but I didn't ask just in case they said yes. Them we went to bed so we were rested for the next week ahead.

Church in Labasa
We are staying in part of this building (men)
Bro Joe/ Bro. John/ Bro. Lucky. In Lamasa
 (Bro Lucky is trying to reach the hindi people.)

Esau/ Joe/ on left and Bill on the right



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