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The Johnson Family
Missionaries to Zambia
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Road going to new location of Faith Baptist
Church.
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We mixed all of the concrete by hand. This
is very hard work. There are no cement
trucks here. This particular morning we
started at 5 am. Bob, a member and orphan
home builder has a coat on.
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After we hand packed the back fill, we
sprayed for termites, laid plastic down and
con-force wire.
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This is the first of many wheel-barrel fulls.
This is a great step for our church.
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Pangono, pangono, this means, bit by bit in
Nyanja. The total pour took 12 hours on each
third.
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This is what it looked like in
about 2 hours.
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In the states we call them “finishers”, here
they are called “polishers,” they do a great
job with what they have to work with.
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Several men and several hours later, a third
of the slab was complete, we had to do 3
pours
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The is the finished product, except for the
platform, it will be raised. We had to keep
water on it to prevent cracking, so we made
pools on each pour, that’s why the dirt
around the edge.
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Another look at the whole slab. It’s 33
meters by 11 meters,
110 ft x 32 ft for you Americans.
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This is Chabwe, he lives next door to the
property in the green house. I led him to
the Lord and baptized him. We have several
youth that are members of our church due to
the Lord directing us to this property.
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View from the street.
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God give us souls for Your
Kingdom |
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How beautiful are the feet of them that preach the gospel
of peace, and bring glad tidings of good things! Romans 10:15b
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