When we finished our meetings in Mexico, the Epps family flew home with us to Guatemala. They are our direct supervisors. They serve in South America and are over all Indigenous work throughout the Americas. Just like how we make in person visits with the families we supervise, the Epps needed to visit us in Guatemala. It was their first time come here.
David and Aaron visited some of our local work areas. He also took him on an overnight trip to Quetzaltenango to see where the Stones and Robertsons live and work.
The Whites and the Epps
While the guys were out seeing ministry sites, I kept Tiffany and the kids busy around town. One afternoon we went biking at Finca Azotea. It is a coffee farm in Jocotenango.
Finca Azotea
We also did the chocolate class at ChocoMuseo.
grinding cacao beans
The class includes a time to build your own chocolate bars. They offer a wide assortment of toppings to put on it. Each person gets to take their bar home at the end of the class.
Everyone with their chocolate bars.
We also visited the market and the cross overlook. We played cards/games most every night, and had great fellowship around the meal table. It was fun to host them, and our favorite part was the one on one time we had together to better strengthen our friendship. When you can also call your "boss" your friend, it makes for a sweet work relationship. We are thankful for wonderful leaders like the Epps!
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