Last week we were able to wire the two new buildings here at ASAPH Teaching Ministry. Both the Teaching Center and the kitchen/living room are now equipped with 12-volt lights and 110 lights. And they have outlets for appliances and equipment. I am thankful for this 'finishing touch' on the construction project.
ASAPH sponsors make all of these changes possible. We'll no longer be tripping over extension chords and plugging and re-plugging things with every change of activity, and it's all possible because folks contribute to the ministry here. We've been experimenting with my new blender! Mango juice was a success. We had a couple of failures as well. The salsa I tried to make didn't come out so well. It ended up being a nice sauce to cook some SPAM, though. The other night I noticed that many houses in this community have light bulbs (at least one) lit in the evenings. Years ago it was only the missionary houses that didn't use a flame of some kind. It's good to see people living in less darkness. And it helps me to not stick out as the only guy in town with lights.
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