Monday, November 19, 2012

Granada

A few weeks ago, Desmond gave his first outgoing public talk in the Granada English Congregation.
In order to get to Granada, we hitched a ride with friends to the Managua bus station (1.5 hours away) and
then took a bus to Granada (45 minutes).
Granada is very similar to Leon with a lot of churches and parks, but it is a smaller city but a larger tourist attraction, so their territory consists of more foreigners.

This is the family we stayed with:

Lisa and Ed and their daughter, Brianna. They are from Chicago and have been serving in Granada for 2 years. They have 2 more sons, one in Patterson and the other in the States.
They were very hospitable and their home was beautiful. This is a view from our bedroom:


The artwork in Granada is so colorful and beautiful.

We also really enjoyed visiting the congregation.
 Here are pictures of the Kingdom Hall, very similar to Leon:




(no Desmond did not give his talk with sunglasses on his head, he was just arranging his notes.
This congregation has 20 publishers 2 elders and 2 servants, and 14 pioneers.

The other elder Jimmy and his wife took us for hospitality They are in their 70s and have been in Granada for about 2 years as well. He also takes donations for sound equipment and installs them free of charge throughout Nicaragua and soon to be spreading to Honduras as well.


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Granada is a very interesting city, we were able to take a tour of it in a horse drawn carriage here are some pictures:

This is Xalteva Church

This is the cathedral in Central Park and below is the Park (where we found our horse-drawn carriage)



As we are riding in the carriage we can see the Mombacho volcano in the distance:



Below is Fortaleza la Polvoro. The fort was originally built in 1748 to protect the city's gunpowder supply and ward off pirates





This is Guadalupe Church built in 1626.



Below: This is me and Dez in front of the Granada train station. The railway system has been obsolete in Nicaragua since the early 2000s.
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This is the Maria Auxiliadora Church



This is the Calvario Church


Below are pictures of Lake Cocibolca (also known as Lake Nicaragua), is the 10th largest fresh-water lake on earth and is inhabited by Bull Sharks, informally named the Nicaragua Shark.



This lake is featured in 2009 watchtower September 1 pages 25-27. "The Treasure's of Central America's Largest Lake"

We hope to visit again and explore the islets on the Lake as well as the Volcano!


4 comments:

  1. Wow! I love all of the bright colors! What a nice city. It's a shame all of those beautiful buildings are churches! DC and I send our love!

    Raina :)

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  2. Sounds like you guys are having a WONDERFUL time. Please continue to post the experiences; they are very encouraging.

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  3. I love all your pictures and am happy you guys are having such a great time. Miss and love you lots

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  4. Thank you so much , for sharing your experiences you guys really inspire us to pray for the cicumstances to be able to do what you are doing may Jehovah's blessings continue with the both of you as you put his interest first ,we are so very proud of you both,reading your experiences helps us not to miss you guys as much.

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