Sunday in Galmi

The last time I was in Galmi the local church met in a bamboo structure (you can see the pictures in the blog from 2017). Since then they have built a brick church and a Christian School.  They even have fans on the ceiling! The service is in French and translated in to Hausa. The chairs look the same as last time though. There were two preachers. The first talked about being passionate for God, but how sometimes that means waiting to hear his voice - like David not killing Saul in his sleep but waiting for the right time to become king and Moses living with Jethro for 40 years learning to be a leader and go back to Egypt. 
Then there was Singing - mostly in French but some in Hausa and then the second preacher talked on 2 Chronicals 7.
After church we had a nice tour through some of the neighbouring towns. There is a surprising amount of agriculture with sorghum onions and tomatoes being just a few of the crops. I thought the sorghum was corn originally and it does look a bit similar from a distance. 
This evening will be an English service on the Hospital compound. 

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