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African Travel Blog: August 2008
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This morning I was excited to see Marta across the room at church, but she split before I could chat with her. I was even more excited to see her at youth group this evening where I could catch up with her. As we shared around the circle about our experiences this week she told us a bit of her story. Evangelism and African Culture. Adventures in Door-to-Door Evangelism. If you’ve known me for any length of time you know what a huge fan I am of door-to-door evangelism (said very sarcastically for th...
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African Travel Blog: June 2008
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Since we’re trapped inside time we get pretty impressed when we look back and see how God has sovereignly prepared us for ministry opportunities we have today. But since it’s all part of His eternal decree, it was all part of the plan since before time began. So for Him, it’s all in a days work…except, days didn’t exist yet. Photo of the Day. Labels: photo of the day. Photo of the Day. Labels: photo of the day. More question.still no answers. Photo of the Day. Labels: photo of the day. 8221; (Is 52:7).
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African Travel Blog: Sleep when you get home
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Sleep when you get home. I was praying for your trip home and am glad to hear it went well. November 12, 2008 at 8:25 AM. Welcome home. We're praying for your transition back. See you soon! November 13, 2008 at 7:39 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my Blogger profile. Subscribe to my RSS feed. Make a donation online. This is a Flickr badge showing photos in a set called Namibia. Make your own badge here. Christ's Church of Amherst. CCA Youth Min Website. CCA GO. Team blogsite. Photo of the day.
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African Travel Blog: September 2008
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Eventually, word came to the king on the battlefront about the state of his kingdom. He knew that if he sent a detachment of troops from his army that the people would fight for their newfound 'freedom' to fulfill their every desire and there would be many casualties. So he decided to send his son, the prince, to start a subversive movement among the people to remember their love for him. An excerpt from Sunday's message on the gospel. Hitchhiker's guide to poverty culture. Photo of the Day. I’ll b...
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African Travel Blog: November 2008
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There and back again. How do you pick up the threads of an old life? How do you go on? Then in your heart you begin to understand there is no going back. Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. That’s how I expected to feel coming home, but truth be told, that hasn’t been my experience…at least not yet. I look around at everything that was once so familiar, and now a year older, but relatively the same. The biggest thing that’s struck me so far is how. But that raises the obvious question of how. As for t...
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African Travel Blog: Photo of the Day
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Photo of the Day. Grace, Stephanus, Emily, and Tuuliki playing. In the pool at our Gross Barmen Fun Day. Labels: photo of the day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my Blogger profile. Subscribe to my RSS feed. Make a donation online. This is a Flickr badge showing photos in a set called Namibia. Make your own badge here. Christ's Church of Amherst. CCA Youth Min Website. CCA GO. Team blogsite. Photo of the day. There and back again. Sleep when you get home. Photo of the Day. Photo of the Day.
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African Travel Blog: March 2008
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I was really pretty upset about losing my long sleeve Patriots shirt on our hike yesterday, so today after Bible Study I decided to embark on a one man rescue mission. Backtracking my steps I returned to face my previous adversary, the fateful riverbed. About a half hour into the hike I stumbled on a rock and as I looked down to catch my footing, there was my shirt right in front of me! I think you know my answer. Photo of the Day. For all my spider loving friends! Labels: photo of the day. On the show, ...
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African Travel Blog: Two hundred and forty seven
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Two hundred and forty seven. As I write this, I’m about to head out to Gross Barmen Hot Springs with the kids from the Ark for a kind of farewell fun day. After spending so much time with them before, I’m glad I can get in a good full-days worth of quality time before I go. Then it’s final goodbyes and packing on Sunday, and off to the airport on Monday. How time flies! So the answer to the question I have been asked so often has changed to "Tuesday". yet the response hasn't. ;]. View my Blogger profile.
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African Travel Blog: There and back again
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There and back again. How do you pick up the threads of an old life? How do you go on? Then in your heart you begin to understand there is no going back. Lord of the Rings: Return of the King. That’s how I expected to feel coming home, but truth be told, that hasn’t been my experience…at least not yet. I look around at everything that was once so familiar, and now a year older, but relatively the same. The biggest thing that’s struck me so far is how. But that raises the obvious question of how. As for t...
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African Travel Blog: Until next time
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The bags are packed, each weighing in at close enough to 50 pounds that I should be ok. Most all my goodbyes are said. And I have only a nights sleep and a few last minute errands between me and my flight home. For my last post from Namibia I thought I would leave you with a list of random little things I will miss (other than all my incredible friends of course! 1) The geckos stalking moths on my window screen. 2) Cattle grazing right next to the road. 3) Warthogs on the side of the road.
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