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Lost in Translation...: May 2013
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One man, his wife and his blog, working on funding proposals in Nairobi. Sunday, May 19, 2013. London. without hesitation, repetition or deviation. We rearranged our week and took the opportunity to travel into London from Oxford. The bus was pleasant and and speedy and costs a lot less than the train off-peak day return cost of £44 each on Chilterns Trains (! Friday, May 10, 2013. One year of university completed . in little over eight months. Undertaking the course has been an interesting experience...
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Lost in Translation...: Scrabble-icious
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One man, his wife and his blog, working on funding proposals in Nairobi. Saturday, December 31, 2011. Thursday's game of Scrabble featuring scores of 353 against 298. Pretty epic. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I live in Nairobi, Kenya where I work on institutional funding for a Christian NGO. I'm often indecisive about most things, so when I know I have something to say I blurt it out - hence my two blogs. Enjoy! View my complete profile. Terrill and Amber - Schrock and Awe. Passing time in Kampala.
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Lost in Translation...: One year of university completed ... in little over eight months.
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One man, his wife and his blog, working on funding proposals in Nairobi. Friday, May 10, 2013. One year of university completed . in little over eight months. On Tuesday I finished my university course (bar any need to retake my exam or coursework) and with it comes a lifting of the pressure that builds throughout the semester. It feels quite different from when I completed the first semester, perhaps because this time I know that I don't have to do it all again. What next from all of this? I live in Nai...
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Lost in Translation...: The Thame-ing of the Shoe
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One man, his wife and his blog, working on funding proposals in Nairobi. Friday, August 10, 2012. The Thame-ing of the Shoe. Today seems a good point to sit down and write a few lines - I know that we still need to write about our time on Mfangano island but that will require a longer stretch of time. Sunset over Hope Cove. After our holiday we have had some church holiday club, a jolly day out to Olympic rowing at Eton Dorney (in which we even got the opportunity to shout 'courage! The town seems very i...
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Lost in Translation...: August 2012
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One man, his wife and his blog, working on funding proposals in Nairobi. Friday, August 10, 2012. The Thame-ing of the Shoe. Today seems a good point to sit down and write a few lines - I know that we still need to write about our time on Mfangano island but that will require a longer stretch of time. Sunset over Hope Cove. After our holiday we have had some church holiday club, a jolly day out to Olympic rowing at Eton Dorney (in which we even got the opportunity to shout 'courage! The town seems very i...
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Lost in Translation...: A Sunday afternoon walk with a difference
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One man, his wife and his blog, working on funding proposals in Nairobi. Monday, May 19, 2014. A Sunday afternoon walk with a difference. Meanwhile Janet had knocked on the gate of a house and on getting no response she returned to the corner we had passed to get some help from several people who were there selling mangos and chatting together. And who’s the hero of all this? Im glad it all worked out well for him. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Passing time in Kampala.
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Lost in Translation...: May 2014
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One man, his wife and his blog, working on funding proposals in Nairobi. Monday, May 19, 2014. A Sunday afternoon walk with a difference. Meanwhile Janet had knocked on the gate of a house and on getting no response she returned to the corner we had passed to get some help from several people who were there selling mangos and chatting together. And who’s the hero of all this? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Terrill and Amber - Schrock and Awe. Passing time in Kampala. Last week I wa...
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Lost in Translation...: Visitors from afar
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One man, his wife and his blog, working on funding proposals in Nairobi. Wednesday, April 18, 2012. The past few weeks have brought a flurry of visitors through Nairobi. A Zimbabwean NGO. I appreciated hearing Ed talk about the four foundations as I saw that they could be applied to my office work as much as to the labour of farming. WE HAVE TO PRODUCE FAITHFULLY AND MAKE A PROFIT GOD’S WAY OF MAKING A PROFIT. EVERYTHING WE DO MUST BE DONE:. 1 ON TIME (Plan ahead; Prepare well; Start early; Never be late!
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Lost in Translation...: November 2011
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One man, his wife and his blog, working on funding proposals in Nairobi. Sunday, November 27, 2011. DRC and the quest for clean and dry clothes. Today I've two things to blog about. Firstly, for those of you who pray, do so for the Democratic Republic of the Congo tomorrow (Monday 18th November) as they go to the polls. Heather Pubols has already written a nicely comprehensive blog post on the election here. I was reading earlier last week from Studies in the Sermon on the Mount. View my complete profile.
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Making disciples through Bible Translation. Avatar technology for sign-language Bibles. August 25th, 2016 by Camilla. About a year ago we published a blog post called What does Avatar have to do with Bible translation? About breakthroughs in the filmmaking industry that are helping to create powerful visual Bibles for the Deaf. Since 2015, Saul has been pioneering a revolutionary computer software program that records sign language movement to create three-dimensional digital recordings. The nature of in...