Brother Graham's trip to BARBADOS - island tour west coast
The island tour encompassed the historic area of
the Garrison Savannah which is now home of the Barbados Turf Club.
Seen here the Barbados Museum, once a military prison, is one of several
buildings that make up the historic St. Ann's Garrison area. The oldest
part of the building was constructed around 1820. It is a fine example
of Georgian architecture.
The Garrison was constructed by the British, designed
to house the British army, in 1789. The Garrison was described in
its day as having one of the finest parade grounds in the West Indies.
Heading westwards we made a short stop
at the Sandy Lane golf course, seen here Betty(left) and Jenny (right)
with Brother Graham.
The west coast of Barbados is internationally
renowned for its natural beauty and opulence. Barbados is sanctified
from the rest of the Caribbean, both geographically and in the very
nature of its composition, being a coral island distinct with its
own identity.
There are over 70 miles of glorious, pink-white,
palm fringed beaches.
This island is blessed with all the ingredients
needed to have a wonderful, restful, spiritually uplifting holiday.
Gospel
Tourism represents an untapped market and
an area designed exclusively for Kingdom Building business entrepreneurs.
Christian Timeshare holiday
resorts within the Caribbean and in the islands around
the world such as Fiji,
where God's mighty hand of revival is moving, will help to fund
Harvest Ministries throughout the Caribbean initially and eventually
throughout the world, starting in Africa. United Caribbean Trust
has been established for a time such as this.
This little beach restaurant made a perfect lunch
stop.
Later in the afternoon we headed up towards the
north of the island with a short stop in Speightstown.
Cassada Bay offer
both individuals and groups the possibility of coming to Carriacou
and staying in a 'working holiday village' FREE OF
COST in exchange for 'work in the village', bringing Hands of
Help into the community, the nursing homes, the church building
project.
United Caribbean
Trust Headquarters
Cassada Bay is a
beautiful old, once- empty, hotel located on the island of Carriacou.
Providing 6 beautifully
sited multi- coloured chalet accommodation for relief workers,
in a secure, protected, (little tattered) setting.
United Caribbean
Trust base headquarters could be used as ‘Christian
Timeshare Holiday Resorts’ outside of the hurricane
season (thus fund the trust) and accommodation for relief workers
during the hurricane season if needed. If not needed they could
be opened to local schools, youth groups and Caribbean churches
from July to October.