picture gallery > Covenant Family Fellowship in San Antonio (14)
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New Road, New Game
Children from San Antonio learning how to play 'Disco' or 'Frisbee' with the frisbees the Covenant team gave to the local school.
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Kids in Action
Kids from the community joined in at the work site. Their help, cleaning stones with wire brushes, enabled the cement to adhere better.
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You Go Girl!
Donna impresses the crowds by jumping over the river.
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Thanks
On the teams final day in the community, Ron says goodbye to Corina, the pastor's wife. The friendships that have been made over the years here will mirror the changes that have been accomplished: impactful, lasting and developed in God's love.
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Home Visit
The Nevers family visits with a family in San Antonio to bring food and prayer.
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Happy Worker
Jose Alberto, a church and community leader, carries stones used to make the foundation of the road.
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Digging for Jesus
The first step of road construction: dig a hole. Covenant team members don't hesitate to dig in!
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Side By Side
Every project is a volunteer effort: Covenant team members work right along with community and local church members and witness the beauty that can come with cooperation and self-sacrifice.
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Woman at Work
Polly worked extremely hard to help the community of San Antonio. And if you want digging done right, ask a woman!
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Smiling Faces
Every day, children came to hang out and play with the team. Molly shows some of her photographs to these children.
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Tortilla Tutorial
Pastor Pedro's wife, Corina, taught the women from the Covenant team to make tortillas. It was not as easy as it looked!
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Community Work!
By the last day, the road was full of community members who had come to help and celebrate the accomplishment.
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Covenant School Bus
On the way to visit the school, the team picked up some kids on their way. School buses don't exist in El Salvador and normally students walk to school. A ride like this was a very special treat.
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Strength in Small Packages
Many kids came to help before or after school.

