Eat breakfast at 8:30
Group prayer and worship
Get to work
Lunch at 12:30
But after lunch we did something completely different.
We walked down into the valley.
Saw dogs and goats on the side of the street.
Kids laughing and waving hi.
Adults questioning us, why you here or where you go.
A scenery that you wouldn't think was real. Tin houses. Brick houses. A hill. More houses. Small farm land that separate the houses. Perfectly leveled land that look like steps made for giants. Brick factories. With the backdrop of the rolling mountains.
As we reached the bottom of the valley, we came to a bridge. The water that runs under that bridge is where you find workers. Washing clothes. Or even people bathing.
Crossed the bridge and followed the water. It turned into a little waterfall! We climbed on the rocks at the top of the falls and them went below the falls. By this time we drew a rather large crowd.
Time to head up the mountain.
Litteraly.
Most of us rock climbed up the mountain, well just part of it. Ryan made it all the way though. We played around on the rocks watched the kids giggle as the complete climb a hill.
On to the temple.
We all walked up a rather large mountain. Each us of totally down played the scale of it. Half way up we stopped for oranges. Hannah came around the corner saying 'guys you have to see this!' the Himalayas. I've never seen anything so beautiful!
As we reached the top of the mountain, where the temple stood, we saw three young boys playing. This saddened me. The temple is a Hindu temple. Every two years at this temple they sacrifice a child. Parents willingly give their own flesh and blood up to their gods. To rocks. Then I see a family having a picnic on the grass next to the temple. I couldn't scream out to them the gospel. I prayed.
We walked up to the temple. Some went inside and got kicked out while I sat down outside. I did not want to see where how or what they do to Gods beautiful children. I prayed for them. I prayed that the temple would burn down.
After the temple we went home.
day 6 of 'Brooke Mort-A-Day'
$2,025.58 to go