How can it be that today is our last full day in Panama?! We couldn't
travel all the way here without taking a tour of the Panama Canal, and who wouldn't
want to hand-feed bananas to monkeys living in the wild?! Alarms rang
extra early this morning since we didn't want the monkeys to get to their
breakfast before we arrived by boat. Already hot and humid, the breeze
off the canal felt amazing as we made our way to the monkey islands to see
White-faced, Howler, and Tamaran monkeys in their natural habitat. They
didn't disappoint, and many students got sticky hands as the banana pieces were
passed around and quickly snatched up by the greedy monkeys. Added entertainment included iguanas, birds,
and butterflies. Did you know that one
translation of “Panama” is “abundance of butterflies”?
Our next destination brought us to the middle of a mountain, as our bus was
unable to climb the steep incline to the summit, where a gorgeous view of old
and new Panama City awaited us. Our
excitement and youthful legs brought us to the top quickly, as we took in the
view as well as the cool mountain-top breeze.
Here, we took the chance to grab some group photos and selfies (of
course!) before heading back down. A
quick stop at one last open-air souvenir shop before lunch concluded our
morning, and many of our students snagged some trinkets as reminders of the
memories made this week.
A quick bus ride brought us to the Panama Canal Museum, where we donned our
stylish 3D glasses for a quick history video, followed by canal and Panama
history pictures and artifacts. The highlight
of our time there were the locks, where we watched multiple ships slowly make
their way through. We spent over an hour
on the observation deck, snapping pictures and analyzing the workings of the
locks and which countries each ship came from.
We spent some time this evening reflecting as a group on our week of
Panamanian adventures. Some highlights
mentioned included bonding time with peers and leaders, experiencing a new
culture, stretching and improving Spanish skills, and experiencing how Christ’s
love spans different cultural barriers.
We are so thankful for this week spent together, the connection we’ve made
with the students and the unity that God has allowed us to build as a
group. There have been lots of moments
of laughter, as well as reflection on the work that God is doing in each life
in Panama as well as in our own hearts. We
are excited to take home our experiences and share them with you.
As leaders, it’s our prayer that God continues the good works that He’s
begun in our students’ lives, and that He continues to equip us with the tools
and words that we need to meet each student where they are in their personal
walk with Him. Thank you for giving us
the opportunity to serve alongside your students this week and this year. We have so enjoyed each moment with them and
look forward to what next year holds.
Dana & Laura
I am so grateful to all of the youth leaders for your hard work in providing this opportunity for our precious teens. But even more, I'm so thankful for the answered prayers and protection that God has granted this week. We will continue to cover you in prayer tomorrow as you begin to travel back home. I can't wait to see everyone in the wee hours of Sunday morning.
ReplyDeleteSo excited to hear all about the week. Very happy for all the things learned, experienced and relationships strengthened. God was working with and through you all this week.
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