There are people everywhere walking around, carrying all sorts on their heads, selling stuff by the side of the road and rubbish absolutely everywhere. It's difficult to take photos of all this when we are out as the people don't like it and the police can take your camera away which is a shame cos it's got to be seen to be believed.
We finally made it to the church and everyone was waiting outside. Some of the kids from the orphanage greeted us with handshakes and cuddles. The church was very basic - just a shell with plastic garden chairs, hand painted murals on the wall, real basic electrics with a generator, household fans fixed to the reinforced steel bars welded together to form the rafters to support the roof. A very dodgy sound system that kept going really load then off!, a keyboard and some drums and a couple of microphones.
The service started with like a Sunday school for adults. Thankfully there was an interpreter to translate everything as some people spoke in English, others in French. Then we did some singing - more tame than I was expecting and quite out of tune at times! They danced to the front with their money offerings which we had to join in with!! Then we had the sermon, more singing and praying. The service lasted for 3 hours!!
After the service we went next door to look at the school which was very basic - just wooden benches, two blackboards and that was it.
Back at the ship we had a tour of the top half of the ship and watched the sun set.
Shame you didn't pack your guitar, Sal ;-) xx
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