I was up on the roof most of the time; ever since the first day, I was up there helping lay plywood sheets and putting up rafters to create the slope part of the roof. Once you’ve been up on the roof making considerable contributions and wearing your wrists and forearms climbing around, you gain a bunch of new insights and perspectives from above the operation. Whenever you are on a mission trip such as this, try to throw away your fear of being up high, and climbing up on the roof and catch these insights.
-photos and post by Paul Paddock
Advertisement





































































