Close to the main road leading to the village is a church. Not that anything about the structure is similar to what we know as church buildings. For the visible part, it is just a structure made of bamboo sticks roofed with corrugated iron sheets. The inside of the church does not look similar to the popular image of the inside of a church building—no glass lecterns, executive chairs for the Men of God, the floor was not tiled nor was it German-floored, no extended stages with rugs and high power speakers. Seen is only a wooden lectern and the pews are made of plastic seats, where the members of the congregation of a relatively higher class such as the pastor's family stay and the wooden benches, with the feet of some of the benches sinking into the soil, making them sloppy. The wooden benches there are actually for every other member of the congregation. Different colours of dirty, sagging ribbons which are remnants of the Easter decoration could be seen running from the pulpit ...
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