Wiffle Ball in Dominican Republic
The HWSA Mission Team had a fantastic Monday! After breakfast, morning devotions, and loading up on the bus, they headed to a local supermarket, Jumbo, to purchase food to feed families at a local village. Members from our missions team are checking in now to give your more details....
Wiffle Ball in Dominican Republic
The HWSA Mission Team had a fantastic Monday! After breakfast, morning devotions, and loading up on the bus, they headed to a local supermarket, Jumbo, to purchase food to feed families at a local village. Members from our missions team are checking in now to give your more details....
Wiffle Ball in Dominican Republic
The HWSA Mission Team had a fantastic Monday! After breakfast, morning devotions, and loading up on the bus, they headed to a local supermarket, Jumbo, to purchase food to feed families at a local village. Members from our missions team are checking in now to give your more details....
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Watkinson School in the Dominican Republic
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Wiffle Ball in Dominican Republic
The HWSA Mission Team had a fantastic Monday! After breakfast, morning devotions, and loading up on the bus, they headed to a local supermarket, Jumbo, to purchase food to feed families at a local village. Members from our missions team are checking in now to give your more details....
For the first half of our "feeding a family project" we left our hotel and headed for the Jumbo. The Jumbo was the Dominican equivalent to a nice Wall Mart or Target. Our purpose was to get in, buy 25 bags of rice, beans, spaghetti, oil, salt and 50 cans of tuna, and get out. It was actually really fun, we split up into teams and set out to find our ingredients then filled our bags and got back into the bus. What was next to come was one of the most heart touching experiences of my life, but I’ll let josh tell you about it.
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Members of the HWSA Missions Team shop for groceries at a local supermarket. The groceries were assembled into bags and taken to a village to help feed local residents. |
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Update from Josh
Update from Garrett
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Village residents of all ages gather to watch the baseball game. |
Monday's Photos
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The HWSA Missions team meets early Monday morning to plan for the days events. |
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Members of the HWSA Missions Team shop for groceries at a local supermarket. The groceries were assembled into bags and taken to a village to help feed local residents. |
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Mason, Chuck, Josh, Jordan and Trey get the rice. |
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Kel, Spencer and Nathan getting 25 bags of beans. |
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Chris and Jason load up on canned meat. |
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Steve, Trey, Nathan and Mason load our 25 bags of groceries from the local Jumbo market to take to the village. |
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Jason loads grocery bags to be distributed at a local village. |
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Luke and the HWSA Team is greeted by a local man as they enter a sugar cane village north of San Pedro, Dominican Republic. |
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A woman walks through a sugar village north of San Pedro, Dominican Republic. |
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A pig feeds outside of a home in a sugar cane village north of the Dominican Republic. |
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Members of the HWSA Missions Team enter a sugar cane village north of the Dominican Republic. |
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We started communicating with the villagers through the national language of the Dominican Republic...baseball! This hit sent the wiffle ball over the green building. Nice hit! |
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A girl hits the ball during a pickup wiffle ball game. Nice swing! |
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Kel hands out Gospel tracts to residents. The tracts contained testimonies of American Major League Baseball players who grew up in the Dominican Republic. |
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Coach Coneby gives a high five to boy who launched a wiffle ball hit over the green monster! (building) |
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A young boy from the sugar cane village. |
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A young boy watches the pickup game. |
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Local women watch a pickup wiffle ball game during the HWSA Missions Team visit to a sugar cane village. |
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Many of the residents in the Sugar Cane village are Creole speaking refugees from Haiti. |
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Chuck and Mason shared their testimony about how God adopts us into His family. |
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All the residents of the sugar cane village gathered around a pavilion to listen to us as our words were translated by our SCORE missionary Filipe. |
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All the residents of the sugar cane village gather around a pavilion as the HWSA Missions Team shared testimonies and the Gospel. |
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Josh distributes a bag of food to a local villager Monday morning. The bag cost approximately $10 US and was enough to feed a family of four for 3-4 days. |
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Ketih Coneby visits with local Dominican village men. |
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The field for Monday's game consisted of plywood bases, hand spread chalk, and a makeshift backstop. |
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The HWSA Mission Team prays before starting their game on Monday. |
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Village residents of all ages gather to watch the baseball game. |
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The HWSA Missions Team shares the Gospel after the game Monday. |
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Children of all ages stayed and listened to the Gospel presentation after the game. |
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Josh shares Gospel tracts after the game. |
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