Thursday walk. / by Nathaniel Harrington

Today was a walking day. Donothan wanted to show me around some more, so we went to the cross that over looks Antigua, from there we headed down into parts of the city where fewer tourist go, then heading off to walk through downtown again. Going through the high country above the city was pretty heavy... Homes up there are built with tin, they are tiny, they do have electric, but are really not much more than a shack. It was crazy to see. 

this home was being built still. I'm curious to know what the final outcome will be. 

this home was being built still. I'm curious to know what the final outcome will be. 

Looking at the town over a corn field.  

Looking at the town over a corn field.  

City streets.  

City streets.  

This is the cross that over looks the city of Antigua, Guatemala. Beautiful view. 

This is the cross that over looks the city of Antigua, Guatemala. Beautiful view. 

A few block from the town square is this famous archway. Shortly after passing under the arch you will be at the Catholic Church.  

A few block from the town square is this famous archway. Shortly after passing under the arch you will be at the Catholic Church.  

Donothan and I walked through this church... It's heavy. Mother Mary is idolized along with other patriarchs of the scriptures throughout the entire church.  

Donothan and I walked through this church... It's heavy. Mother Mary is idolized along with other patriarchs of the scriptures throughout the entire church.  

I'm just so thankful that Potters Field Ministries is here telling people about the true story of Jesus & the Bible. The church here has put a horrible oppression on the people forcing them to pay high prices for supposable "salvation". Keep the Potters Field  crew in prayer as they continue to reach out to these peoples spreading the Gospel, "We are saved by grace, not of works lest any man should boast". 

I'll miss these views. 

I'll miss these views. 

I'm looking forward to a couple more days here in Guatemala. I'm so thankful for this time here. 

Thanks for checking in! 

-Nathaniel Harrington