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The Salamans in Tanzania: Back in the UK
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The Salamans in Tanzania. Tuesday, 9 September 2014. Back in the UK. 65279;. 65279;. Holiday on the Isle of Wight. 65279;. Preaching at a link church. With Friends at New Wine. We are now back in the UK on 6 months home assignment. We arrived here mid July and spent time visiting family, attending various appointments with CMS , going to the New Wine festival with friends from our church and generally enjoying summer in the UK. Ready for school outside our new home. We hope ...
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The Salamans in Tanzania: March 2013
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The Salamans in Tanzania. Tuesday, 12 March 2013. Elections, Events and Electronics. Hopefully some of you will have received our most recent linkletter which tells of all our news up to a few weeks ago. It should shortly be available from the link letter section of the CMS website here:. Http:/ www.cms-uk.org/Resources/Publications/Linkletters/tabid/158/language/en-US/Default.aspx. We are now approaching the end of the rainy season here. The harvest will be mixed – in some areas the maize has ...On Sund...
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The Salamans in Tanzania: September 2012
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The Salamans in Tanzania. Wednesday, 26 September 2012. Heavy days and holidays. Dear all, many greetings from a dry and dusty Dodoma. We’ve now passed the middle of the dry season and the temperature is beginning to build (so much so we have now removed blankets from the beds)as we approach the rains in December. It’s been a while since the last post for which we apologise but we (at least Christine) have been fairly busy and so have lots to tell you and load of photos to show you. First we had a big fu...
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The Salamans in Tanzania: February 2015
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The Salamans in Tanzania. Monday, 23 February 2015. New Year, New Bosses, New Opportunities. We’re glad to be back in Tanzania again and settled back into our home, work and school environments. We’d had a great time in the UK visiting many of you and enjoying what the UK had to offer but it’s good to be back home, to see friends again and to not be living out of suitcases any more. Both Kikuyu Gospel Singers and the University English Choir continue to go well despite some turnover of members in our abs...
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The Salamans in Tanzania: January 2013
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The Salamans in Tanzania. Tuesday, 29 January 2013. Happy New Year to you all! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas. We thank you all for your Christmas greetings, good wishes, cards and gifts and we continue to thank you for your prayers and financial support which are a great blessing to us. In November St. John’s university held its third graduation ceremony. The picture shows a small party which we held in our garden for 3 of our graduating friends from our English choir. In Kasulu to the West of Tanza...
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The Salamans in Tanzania: Servers, Singida and Seminars
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The Salamans in Tanzania. Monday, 29 June 2015. Servers, Singida and Seminars. Much has happened since we wrote our last blog. The container finally arrived at St. John's shortly after, to much rejoicing. This picture shows the container after it was opened and before the hard work of unpacking, cataloging, testing and distributing it all which is still partly ongoing. Getting stuck in to some electronics research together with an Indian lecturer from a neighbouring university and writing some presentati...
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The Salamans in Tanzania: March 2014
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The Salamans in Tanzania. Sunday, 30 March 2014. Christmas, Conferences and Cakes. We trust you all had a wonderful Christmas! It seems a long time ago now. We had a lovely Christmas at home in Dodoma enjoying services and parties with Tanzanian friends and with the local missionary community. The pictures show the Christmas morning service at our own church at St. John's, and the "Carols by Candlelight" service at Dodoma Cathedral. Following the last blog the university celebrated its 4. In February we ...
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The Salamans in Tanzania: Winter in the UK
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The Salamans in Tanzania. Thursday, 4 December 2014. Winter in the UK. On the Cornish Coast. As the dark evenings draw in and the days get colder we are beginning to think about preparations for heading back to Tanzania in the new year. First we have Christmas to enjoy, when we will be visiting family and saying our farewells as well as visiting our final link churches. The boys are already getting excited with Christmas preparations which are very different to those in Tanzania. At a link church.
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The Salamans in Tanzania: June 2015
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The Salamans in Tanzania. Monday, 29 June 2015. Servers, Singida and Seminars. Much has happened since we wrote our last blog. The container finally arrived at St. John's shortly after, to much rejoicing. This picture shows the container after it was opened and before the hard work of unpacking, cataloging, testing and distributing it all which is still partly ongoing. Getting stuck in to some electronics research together with an Indian lecturer from a neighbouring university and writing some presentati...