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Day 6, A Big Day
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The revealing of the cross to Ms. Lazelle
The team's sixth day found the Lopez home addition being completed and tremendous progress made on the mission grounds interior painting and maintenance items. But the day ended with a big surprise for Lazelle, Director of Christ for All Nations Mission.


With an excited sense in the air, the construction team worked their way through the final day and details of the room addition project...and guess what...they finished it!

Several maintenance and repairs were done day six, including the complete installation of the new mission building cook stove…this will allow the mission to better serve their students and guests.

Additionally, the rest of the team nearly wrapped up their interior painting in the mission’s “Dome” building.

To cap off thie big day, Ms. Lazelle was presented with the hand-made Navajo designed ceramic inlaid cross that a number of church members and members of the team created. The cross was mounted in a prominent location outside the new mission school


Image Gallery: Images from Day 6
A few of the scenes from this eventful day...
...just standing around... The entire team, right after the church service in DZ...having a grand ole time. Although he prides himself on being a fine carpenter, Todd takes just a moment to demonstrate a few of his Tae-Kwon-Do moves. Mike is not impressed. Chris and Raz iron out the details as they hook up the new kitchen stove. A bit of painting... Lori Lopez tries the nail gun to place several nails into the wall of her soon to be new bedroom. The new addition, ten by twenty feet...done. Ms. Lazelle admires the hand made cross that was mounted in front of the mission school and worship center. Craig points to Todd (who is busy and on-task) indicating where he thinks he lost his gum. Chris using a little caulking to seal the joints in the Lopez addition. A conversation at the church the team attended in the town nicknamed "DZ" Conversations and smiles after the evening church service in DZ. Craig and Todd align the cross during installation