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Here Today... Gone to Mali: March 2010
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Here Today. Gone to Mali. Wednesday, March 24, 2010. The rare coat hanger tree. Monday, March 22, 2010. Quote of the Week. Until I went to the dorm, I didn't know that pancakes and waffles were breakfast food.". Benjamin Bowers, MK from Mali who grew up eating them for supper. Quote of the week. Monday, March 15, 2010. We had a faith healer in town last week. A very interesting phenomenon which has raised a lot of questions for me, both culturally and theologically. A few years ago the police in Senegal ...
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Here Today... Gone to Mali: WHAT IS YOUR AMERICAN NICKNAME?
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Here Today. Gone to Mali. Monday, February 17, 2014. WHAT IS YOUR AMERICAN NICKNAME? When we first came to Mali nearly three decades ago, everyone wanted us to take Malian names. We ended up with Yacouba for Jim, which is the local equivalent of his real name (Jim = James = Jacob = Yacouba), and Djeneba for me (kinda sounds like Jennifer, right? So shortly into each semester, I challenge my English students at Go Global Mali to take English names. Turnabout is fair play, right? Favorite TV characters....
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Here Today... Gone to Mali: June 2011
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Here Today. Gone to Mali. Friday, June 24, 2011. HOW LOCAL IS LOCAL? I just finished Barbara Kingsolver’s fascinating book on her family’s year of eating locally, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. I was happy to be challenged about the food choices I make, based on how much fuel and energy are expended to get my food to market. There is also the issue of supporting local farmers, instead of those in another region or another country. There to be processed in France. Here Double jeopardy on hydrocarbons! They a...
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Here Today... Gone to Mali: May 2010
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Here Today. Gone to Mali. Monday, May 24, 2010. Quote of the Week. about LOST. A funny summary from the "815 Sentences About LOST" blog by a critic who has never watched the show:. Despite never having seen a single episode of “Lost,” Stacey Nosek fancies herself a pop culture writer. She spends her days in West Philadelphia and writes for Pajiba and Litelysalted. Quote of the week. Tuesday, May 18, 2010. Quote of the Week. PD James, The Private Patient. What do you think? Labels: Quote of the week.
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Here Today... Gone to Mali: An Open Letter to Dove World Outreach Center
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Here Today. Gone to Mali. Wednesday, April 6, 2011. An Open Letter to Dove World Outreach Center. Dear Pastors Jones and Sapp,. Congratulations on the headlines you have created around the world this week. Not only did you burn a Koran but your actions led to the death of UN workers in Afghanistan, many of whom were not even Americans. May I ask what this has accomplished: has the Gospel been advanced amongst Muslims because there is one less Koran in the world? What right do you have before the Living G...
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Here Today... Gone to Mali: NaBloPoMa
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Here Today. Gone to Mali. Monday, November 7, 2011. I haven't posted to my blog since June and I just found out that this is NaBloPoMa: National Blog Posting Month, when we are supposed to post daily. Now doesn't that sound a little like NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month (which has been around since, like, forever)? But I just had to get my 2 cents in here. I call on would-be novelists and lukewarm bloggers to unite! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jennifer A. Bowers. Kayes, MALI, Mali.
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Here Today... Gone to Mali: September 2010
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Here Today. Gone to Mali. Sunday, September 5, 2010. YET ANOTHER TRAVEL TALE. Our journey started Friday the 3rd, when we were deposited at the airport at 3pm by Tim Haley of Christ Fellowship Church in Fallston, MD: thanks for the ride, Tim! One thing I want to mention is that the passengers were all very gracious while waiting. We were all frustrated, but no one got nasty or mean or gave the crew a hard time. Thanks for your prayers and good thoughts as we travel! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Here Today... Gone to Mali: Quote of the Week
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Here Today. Gone to Mali. Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Quote of the Week. As much or more than any theological concern, biblical teaching on end times should be approached with humility. Http:/ www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2011/june/whogetsleftbehind.html. Labels: Quote of the week. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jennifer A. Bowers. Kayes, MALI, Mali. View my complete profile. Malian Life and Culture. Quote of the week. Subscribe To Here Today. Gone to Mali. Supposedly Teaching, Part X. Show me your LOST.
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Here Today... Gone to Mali: May 2011
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Here Today. Gone to Mali. Tuesday, May 24, 2011. Quote of the Week. As much or more than any theological concern, biblical teaching on end times should be approached with humility. Http:/ www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2011/june/whogetsleftbehind.html. Labels: Quote of the week. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Jennifer A. Bowers. Kayes, MALI, Mali. View my complete profile. Malian Life and Culture. Quote of the week. Subscribe To Here Today. Gone to Mali. Supposedly Teaching, Part X. Class Day Three at Sea!
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