Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Part II - The Surprise Project

Dear everybody,

It's always exciting to have a work team on camp. Why? Because we can tackle so many projects that are put on hold for lack of manpower. With the Nazaret Cabin remodel as the main project, we thought the NTI team would be busy enough during their stay, but a few days before they arrived our tool shed was broken into and tools stolen. After getting over the shock of the breakin, we decided to make a new and more secure tool shed a priority project. God provided the finances for the project through a donation to the camp so we were ready to start the work.

Here is what the tool shed looked like before. Years ago, when German missionaries were in charge of the camp, the tool shed was actually a chicken coop.



Some big chestnut trees that were leaning over the neighbor's fence had to be taken out to make room for the new shed. The team helped clear the area.


Then started tearing out part of the old shed.


The new shed was then built over the existing tool shed.


We brought a sawmill in which milled up the lumber needed from the trees taken off the camp.

Later the guys installed metal roofing and skylights. One half of the shed is for firewood storage and the other half will be for the shop.






As finances come in to complete the project, we want to pour a cement floor in the shop and enclose it with metal sheeting.

While the men worked on the new shed, the ladies of the team painted the inside of one of our cabins. Unfortunately, over the years, campers have been allowed to write all over the walls and ceilings of the cabins. They leave their autograph and a mesage for prosperity's sake but it looks more like grafiti. The ladies did a great job painting Galilea cabin. Now we will have to finish painting the trim. Only 10 more cabins to go!!!!




Thanks for your prayers for this ministry. As you can tell, there is more work on camp than there is time to accomplish it but little by little projects are getting done. We are thankful for the help NTI was to our ministry here in Chile.

Liz





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