Children make their way to lunch in the school cafeteria by way of the rugby/soccer field. Mark and Dennison visited each classroom at the school from grade 1 to 8. These children board at this school in dormitories while their parents spend the week just a few hundred feet away. They go home for weekends but return on Sunday afternoon.
YWAMCDTSFIJI2010 is an ongoing report of activities and services performed by the 2010 University of the Nations Crossroads Disicipleship Training School based in Kona, Hawaii prior to their 8 week Fiji outreach. There are 14 members of this team made up of 13 students and their leader, Bill McQuilkin. One couple is accompanied by their 2 year old son. The team is multi-generational with 2 Australians, 2 Koreans, 1 Korean-American, 1 South African, and 6 Americans. Their backgrounds vary widely; from a pre-law student, college student, pastor, youth worker, business professionals, contractor, ship mechanic, teachers, realtor. As Christians they are serving inter-culturally within the framework of YWAM.
Saturday, August 7
School Children in Natawa
Children make their way to lunch in the school cafeteria by way of the rugby/soccer field. Mark and Dennison visited each classroom at the school from grade 1 to 8. These children board at this school in dormitories while their parents spend the week just a few hundred feet away. They go home for weekends but return on Sunday afternoon.
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