1. I saw God Almighty in the Jahango Fair in a very curious way! How everyone in this world form part of God’s plan and how even the cultures can worship God in their own cultural songs and dances. At the fair, they were showing some of the traditional dances of the Jahango culture. But I really imagine how humans in terms of their own culture can worship God. The creation worships the Creator.
2. That both cultures have the very alike cultural laws in terms of religion, the poor Christianity in there, I mean, less than 5% of the population are Christian, so it’s interesting how Jahango and Kenyans are so alike in cultural terms, they have both African influences, so I think that maybe the reason for it.
3. First of all, I think that the Galvez will face a language challenge. As they have to learn the language of the place they will go in Guinea. Also, the food may be a challenge as well, at the Jahango Fair there was this food that was typical from that culture, I didn’t taste it though, but for me it didn’t look very tasty, weird aspect...weird smell! So, the Galvez need to get used to this kinda food. Also I think that a challenge for them may be the clothes that they used in there, not for them but for their kids! They have small children and as they are growing this is the medium that they will be involved too.
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