We experienced the great joy of traveling with an adult daughter and her husband to visit churches we helped to plant along the Xingu River. ![]() We hire a taxi or a cart to haul our travel gear to the church in Gurupá. This year many of the freight people upgraded to customized motorbike carts. ![]() We took a barge down to Gurupá. It took about 14 hours. We traveled home on motorboats in about 5 hours, not counting stopping for lunch with the pastors in Porto de Moz. ![]() We had lunch with Bene and Iana, (Eee Yana) on our way home, and with Valdinho and his family. Valdinho was one of the first people I met in Porto de Moz, back in 1995. We have traveled the church-planting road together for many years. In recent years Valdinho has embraced trading a strong authoritarian leadership style for the Discovery Group model. Here is a photo Valdinho sent me of his Discovery Group the weekend of this photo, April 22, 2023. ![]() ![]() One night in Gurupá Deanna and I spoke at a Couple’s Event. The youth arrived in the afternoon to cook a big supper, and 40 couples came for an evening of fun and learning at the church. ![]() After two days in Gurupá we put our things back in a motorcycle cart and started the journey home. ![]() It took two days of motorboat and car travel to get back to our home in Marabá. ![]() The port in Gurupá. |
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