Monday, October 18, 2010
Bible Baptist Church in Gżira, Malta
Sunday was my last Church visit while in Malta (and Europe for that matter). A group from Sweden visited the ship for a few days, and came along to do some singing. Other friends from Russia, Taiwan, and Australia also came which made quite an interesting array of represented countries. Since other groups from the ship already visited this church in past weeks (being largely Catholic, there are very few evangelical churches in Malta) , we decided to mix things up a bit and start off with a flag game. The idea is to have the audience realize we are holding the wrong one, and they have to match each person to their country after hearing small clues. This really helps people have a grasp on how multicultural it is on board. And you guessed it, the thick Russian, Asian, Aussie, and American accents gave it away too easily (it works better on children). After that, the team from Sweden sang (in Swedish) and I concluded with a Logos Hope quiz, handing out books as prizes. We say farewell to Malta on Tuesday morning after three wonderful weeks.
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