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Preaching in Swahili | One Holy Name
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Preaching in Swahili One Holy Name. July 5, 2013. This is the first sermon I preached in Swahili. I preached it on Sunday, May 5, 2013, the Sixth Sunday of Easter, at the Msalato Girls’ School where I served as a chaplain. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Larr; Previous Post. Next Post →. We hope you can visit our blog regularly to share with us as we continue our mission! For more information, please check out our FAQ. Top 10: Our Year in Tanzania. A Weekend in Chisichili Village. The Victory of God. Johanna...
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Top 10: Our Year in Tanzania | One Holy Name
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Top 10: Our Year in Tanzania One Holy Name. Top 10: Our Year in Tanzania. July 5, 2013. We have arrived safely back home from Tanzania. It’s been wonderful to see our families and friends and to celebrate our arrival in America. But Dodoma has become our second home, and there are many people and things we already miss. So we thought we would share with you the top 10 list of things we left behind in Dodoma, complete with photos! 9) The Dodoma market. 8 ) Mungano Parish Church (St. Peter’s). Ben’s Sunday...
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February | 2013 | One Holy Name
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February 2013 One Holy Name. February 28, 2013. The Victory of God. Here at Msalato, we include a short sermon at Morning Prayer on Monday and Fridays — no longer than four minutes. Here is my first attempt at a sermon. 8212;——–. May I speak to you in the Name of the One, True, and Living God Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Nilitaka kuhubiri katika Kiswahili, lakini nilihitaji dakika ishirini kuandika sentensi hii moja.… continue reading. February 1, 2013. For more information, please check out our FAQ.
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Two weeks of teaching | One Holy Name
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Two weeks of teaching One Holy Name. Two weeks of teaching. September 15, 2012. I must start this post with a confession. Despite the 20 years I have spent in school, I truly never realized just how much work it is to be a teacher. But to all my former teachers and all my friends who teach: it’s finally sinking in. Thank you for all the amazing work that you do. Yet for all that, theology is probably my favorite class right now. I organize my lesson plans around a bunch of questions, and then my stud...
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A Weekend in Chisichili Village | One Holy Name
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A Weekend in Chisichili Village One Holy Name. A Weekend in Chisichili Village. May 14, 2013. Last Sunday we spent the weekend at Chisichili village, about an hour southeast of Msalato. Chisichili village is the home of our friend Robert Jacob, a first year theology student who does gardening for us. Robert’s father is the pastor of the parish, where he leads worship for three different congregations. The baobab tree that gives Chisichili village its name. Cooking over a single charcoal burner (called a.
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March | 2013 | One Holy Name
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March 2013 One Holy Name. March 12, 2013. Habari za Tanzania (News of Tanzania). We have just recently passed the 6 month mark since our arrival in Dodoma, Tanzania, and it has been a really incredible time so far. Although we have moved from one nation’s capital to another, it has been a big shift. Dodoma is a small city, and though it has a couple traffic circles to help us feel at home, there aren’t even any stoplights.… continue reading. For more information, please check out our FAQ. Nina Boe, Brazil.
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Animals! | One Holy Name
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February 1, 2013. I thought I would describe some of the adventures we have had over here with local animals. We saw all sorts of animals during the last month while we were travelling in South Africa and Zanzibar, but we’ve had plenty of interesting encounters here in Dodoma, as well. Also within the first month or so, we had an unexpected visit from a next-door neighbor a cow! Then during our recent travels we had two opportunities to hang out with monkeys once with squirrel monkeys in South Africa, an...
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That We May Serve Together: Our Support
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That We May Serve Together. Join us, Camp Mitchell, and the Diocese of Arkansas in walking with love in Foodlife. The total cost of this package for one missionary averages about $20,000. Each missionary is responsible for coming up with half, $10,000. For us, our total support package will be around $40,000. The means we will need to raise a total of $20,000. The Episcopal Diocese of Arkansas has generously given us $4,000. That's 20% of our goal right there! Health, dental and life insurance benefits.
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To Hong Kong with Grace: November 2012
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To Hong Kong with Grace. Thursday, November 22, 2012. Celebrating the quintessential American holiday in a cross-cultural context really made me evaluate everything I appreciate and everything I take for granted! I am beyond blessed to be able to spend this time in Hong Kong and I'm thankful for everyone who made it possible. I also thank God for:. Your prayers that cover me, despite the oceans and continents that separate us. Family and friends back home, who provide an amazing support system. 20somethi...
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From Coast to Costa Rica: July 2012
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From Coast to Costa Rica. On a year long journey to serve others in the tropical country of Costa Rica. Tuesday, July 31, 2012. Well, almost 10 days left. I depart for my year long mission service in the next week and a half and I am truly excited and ready for this opportunity that I have been given. Just want to give a shout out to Andrew Joyce as he travels to his placement in the Philippines today! Be safe and enjoy it! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Doug and Jenny Knight.