Stopping for stoplights can be an interesting thing here in Bolivia. Most of the time there will be someone either selling fruit, juggling, or wanting to wash your windshield. Their goal of course is that you give them a coin or two at the end. Many of the people refuse to let them wash their windshield by turing on their wippers because they don’t want to have to give them money. The other day while one of the kids was washing my windshield I thought “Wouldn’t it be interesting if someone came out to wash windshields, not for money, but to show God’s love for them?”. This past Saturday that is exactly what we did. We chose an intersection, or a round-a-bout in reality, not too far from the church where a good number of cars pass by. We prepared small packets with a few tracts and one of our customized pens from the church. We calculated that the light changed every 25 seconds or so, so we had to work fast if we were going to wash their window and give them the info. We divided into team of two and spread out along the side of the road. While we didn’t get to wash a window at every light we did at least get to hand out several packets each time. The two hundred packets that we prepared were gone in less than a half an hour. We continued for a while longer just handing out tract and inviting people to church. I think it really had an impact on the people and you should have seen their faces when we said that we wanted to wash their windshield but for free. Some even tried to give us coins afterwards and they were even more shocked when we refused. Our prayer is that these people would not only be able to see better because of a clean window but that they would also be able to see and know the love of God in their lives.