One night, I walked out towards the church building and saw Titus happily sitting on one of two graves in our yard (Flexon's parents are both buried there), eating his dinner. Not really something you see everyday ;). #OhMyVanuatu
In the national language of Vanuatu, Bislama, you will often be asked “afta?” - which means “and then what?” We originally set up this blog to chronicle our time in Tulwei Village (NW Malekula Island), and those archives are still available. Now that we're back in the capital city of Port Vila, we will continue to keep you updated on "...and then what?". We'd love to hear from you as you have comments, and invite you to check back in often. Thanks for your prayers and support! God bless...
Thursday, February 19, 2015
Oh my Vanuatu: Dinner on the grave
Now that we're stationed back in Port Vila, our short trips to Malekula Island usually include Bible teaching every evening that we're there. Furthermore, that means that dinner time is usually a bit chaotic as we are in various stages of showering, eating, getting ready for the studies/bed, etc.
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