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The Fire 15: The Finished Project
AT LONG LAST, WE HAVE THE ALMOST FINISHED PRODUCT
BEFORE THE FIRE,
SEPTEMBER, 2002

AFTER THE FIRE,
SEPTEMBER, 2005

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School began in August 2005 |
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Students in front of main building on the first day of school.
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Main building |
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Main building from different angle. |
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To the left of the main building, students can be seen going to the
secondary level classes which are housed to the left as well as in the
main building.
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Main building seen from sidestreet that divides our campus. Second story
houses several classrooms, Rev. Poettcker's office, and the residence
for both the Poettckers, Fareza Kahn, and foreign teachers and
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Side street (Loorweg) that divides our two campus properties. |
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Another view from side street. |
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View from other campus property. Path in the foreground is a jogging
trail around that campus.
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Side and back of building rebuilt. Balcony is for residence where the
Poettcker's live. |
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Angie, from Thunder Bay, Ontario, helps out a local teacher in one of
the elementary school classes.
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Katrina, also from Thunder Bay, Ontario, helps out in another elementary
school classroom. |
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Hannah, from Kingsport, Tennessee, is teaching 6th grade.
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Cars picking up students students after school. Picture taken from the
balcony of the new building looking across the small street (Loorweg)
that divides the school two properties. |
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Summer Project to extend Rev. Hamid's house.
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Rev. Hamid is a graduate of CLA and has worked up through the ranks to
become Administrator of the school. The school provides him a house on
the school compound. To the right of his house can be seen the secondary
school building. The front of his house is facing the side of the new
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Immediately behind his house are additional classrooms which extend the
entire back of the home. The addition is that portion that is above the
car parked. This enabled him to have gain an extra bedroom as well as an
office. He continues his theological studies as a RITS student. New
school building can be seen to the left of his house in the distance
across a small road called Loorweg.
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School rooms are both beneath and to the back of his home. |
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There are still a few more details
As mentioned in the opening page, there are still some debts to be paid off (see
main page). Additionally, there are a number of projects left around the
school, one of which is the need to replace the fence around the property. In
order to accomplish this, the school enlisted the help of the students to have a
car wash to help raise the funds necessary to replace the fence. This is but one
example of how the principle of self-support is again back in play after the
help provided to get over the major hurdle of rebuilding after the fire.
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Christian Liberty Academy, Paramaribo, Suriname
Car Wash, September 30, 2005
Project aimed at raising funds to rebuild fence around school. |
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This is the last page of the report on the two and one-half year rebuilding
project which began immediately after the fire in March 2003 and was largely
completed by September 2005. We will be placing some pictures of the inside of
the building in the near future as they come to us. There is still work to be
done, but not on a major scale at this point. Pray with us for the total
elimination of the school's debt so that it may again be back to being a totally
self-supporting school. You can see the details of that on the first page by
clicking below "Return to main page."
Pray also that God will continue to use the school to bring the Gospel to
hundreds of children each year, most of whom are either nominal Christians or
non-Christians.
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