Day #6
Today was my favourite day of the Daan Batayan trip. Because we had to suffer for Jesus, again!
It started with a boat. Ok, maybe not. We drove, and THEN got on the boat.
The sea was looking a bit yucky when we left, but nearing Logon island, it got more beautiful, beautifuller! I mean seriously, the only thing i've seen that beats it was the beach in perth (oh gosh, just talking about it...). But that had to wait. We were brought first to a church, where the we had service. You ought to hear about it from the preacher of the day, Aaron. God moved, again. i would just like to add my little rambling, that this church had a better snare. Lol. But the most important thing was, God was there. And i'm sure that must have given Aaron a little surprise ;)
After that, we had to lug the food over to the beach. We saw our fish before it was cooked, and my, it was quite big by our standards! Me and Aaron kinda embarassed ourselves looking not at all macho carrying the rice. But, in our defence (puffs up chest), the handles were thin! Cutting into the hand. Haha. SOOOoo anyway, to the beets! My goodness. Sea urchin (admittedly not as good as hokkaido sea urchin), ba buey (pork), and lots of other goodies. And as if that was not enough, the SEA!
i was so sad to leave that island, and some faces...
Anyway that night, we went to another church. It had the best drumset i had seen so far, but like what Aaron mentioned, they did one of Kuya's pet peeves. (Read his blog, i'm not telling!) Pastor Daph got up to preach, and God moved, again. Lol! Amazing. Later an old lady i prayed for was like "aslkd alskdjfgl iopwueoi owpiedfl" and i was like "hmmm, yes, si". And they had this guy with an amazing talent - he could mimic a trumpet and some other brass instruments! Sounded like a 50's record or something. Absolutely talentabulous!
Back, bathe, sleep. Woot woot.
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