Every year at Easter the students and community of, and around Southern Adventist University presents a very dramatic pagant. To experience the activities and times during Christ's life, the campus is decorated in tents, booths and areas with cattle, camels and sheep. A half mile walk winds it's way through these booths who are operated by actors dressed in sandels and robes. There was even a leper colony with beggars and sick people laying on the ground, Roman Soldiers, horses and crouds. The story of Christ's last days is acted out in a very professional way ending in the crucifixion and resurection. This picture is of Sandra and me with our youngest daughter (standing) and our youngest grand child (her youngest daughter) watching as the soldiers nail Christ to the Cross. It was very realistic and certainly brought the story to life.
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