December 7th 
 
So today I don’t have a whole lot to tell you about. I spent the 
whole morning sorting boxes with Karen and then a good part of 
the afternoon putting some of the boxes into the places they go. 
I did enjoy one of our finds. It was a whole box of Christian 
literature and some of the books look quite good to read. Dinner 
tonight was strawberry cake. Not much of a dinner but Tom and 
Karen had a meeting until almost 7:30 tonight and so by time they 
got back they didn’t feel like making anything, not that I could 
blame them. That’s one thing about being here, home if we were 
busy and didn’t have time to get dinner cooked you could just eat 
out or run out and grab something to bring home, really not so 
here. Tonight we tried to watch a movie using a big 12 volt car 
battery (like they use here for the 12 volt lights). They attached an 
inverter to bring it up to 220 since the projector cannot run off of 
12 volts. It was working fine for about 40 minute then it suddenly 
went off. So now we know that we can’t watch a movie off of a 
battery, just not enough stored power. The reason they were 
trying is because they wanted to be able to show films 
(predominantly the Jesus film) out in the villages without running 
their generator because it makes so much noise it just drowns out 
the sound of the movie, which doesn’t do much good when it’s 
really important to hear what is happening. Seeing this film can be 
the first time some of these people have really gotten the scoop 
about Jesus. This is especially pertinent because we are going out 
Sunday in order to show the Jesus film in Kakamba this coming 
Sunday, I’m pretty excited I must admit even though I don’t like 
listening to the Jesus film in Krio. Though, I must admit I’m starting 
to sort of understand Krio. Since the battery idea failed they are 
going to try running the projector of the car battery of their diesel 
truck, the truck will have to be running but it will be significantly 
quieter than the generator would be. But we’ll be taking that along 
too just in case. Anyway, that’s about all I’ve got for you all, have a 
great night. 
 
Greetings and blessings from Kamakwie, 
Ryan Brooks
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
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I assume subtitles aren't an option :)
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