Week of March 10 to 17 Piano and Visits
Kathleen is now teaching about 15-18 people piano. More keep asking. We bought 6 new keyboards. Here are a group of some of the students who are taking lessons from her. She is teaching Sundays from 4 to 8 or 8:30 pm and an hour or so on Wednesday evenings, while I teach an English class.
Here is the inside of the store where we bought the soccer equipment and shirts. This is the only display room and they have a tiny office in the back.
I rode with a member a "tut-tut", which is an adventure as they wind through the traffic and potholed streets.
We began visiting members homes. The person next to Kathleen is the Nile River Branch President, President Marcous. He is one of a handful of Egyptian members, who belong to the branch. The person next to him is Amir, who is a new member and wanted to go with us.
Most of the members in the Nile River Branch (Arabic speaking) live in very poor conditions. The lady in the center of the street is Samia, who was baptized a couple of months ago. She was raised in an orphanage and, although an Egyptian, is married to a man from South Sudan. The branch helps most of the members with financial support for school fees, reading glasses, and other items.





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