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Monday, April 11, 2011

Corn Island Congregation and Kingdom Hall

Here are a few photos of the Corn Island kingdom hall.  They have English, Spanish and Miskito written on the hall.  As with many places on the Atlantic Coast, there is such a need for brothers here that sisters have to take on many roles they wouldn't otherwise.  Feel free to reach out to me if you would like to serve and I'll put you in contact with the brothers!

 This is the family we stayed with after the couple moved into the Kingdom Hall.  They were very hospitable especially since they were not expecting us.
Some of the friends being silly.
 Headed to the meeting

 The hall is very, very small.  I think there were between 9 and 14 publishers there.  There is only one servant and one elder and no pioneers currently.  The same brother gives the talk every week.  The congregation is really isolated and it is expensive for brothers in other cities to visit often.  Sisters take care of many tasks typically handled by brothers. 
Literature shelf

Bathroom

Sound department!  He is the only young brother.  Even all the kids are girls.  Large army of women!


Spanish, Miskito and English

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