Namana and her daughter, Lokuron
Nakorot and I
The Lesleys came up to help with the leader training and get to know more of this area of Toposaland, where they'll be moving in about two and a half months. Holly's birthday was on Wednesday, and we celebrated with noisemakers, a candle, and brownies!
Mindy and I gave our final AIDS stories presentation at the leader training. They really understood the stories and are ready to teach them to others and live, themselves, in such a way as to "keep AIDS from their villages." Here's Charles and I teaching, and the four guys who helped out as the "Four Sons" from the "Old Man and His Sons" AIDS story.
After the leaders' training ended on Saturday, each leader was given a giant bag of sorghum. Shannon took his car to Karkamugue with some of the Texas team members who came to teach, Carrie and other team members took another vehicle toward Nataragat, and Mindy and I filled up the truck with...
sorghum and...
men!
We headed "around the world" starting with Napei Ngoroco and made the big circle, ending up in Najie! We passed gardens where women sat aloft on their ngapem, slinging mud at birds to keep them away from the sorghum.
We met with some crazy post-rainy season terrain, but those ravines and huge ruts couldn't keep us from moving forward.
Naturally, we met with some car trouble. What's a road trip in South Sudan without it! Our car detected bad fuel and needed us to drain the water from the fuel. Here I am finally pumping the water out, with loads of help from the two leaders beside me whose hands were able to loosen the nozzle.
At least the car trouble wasn't this bad! We passed this grounded truck on the way to the final village. Glad we didn't attempt this road during rainy season!
"Though you have not seen Him, you love Him; and even though you do not see Him now, you believe in Him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy..."
1 Peter 1:8













