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Participating Organizations - Africa Interfaith initiative
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Tel: 254-20-2416446, 254-20-3870356. Organization of African Instituted Churches (OAIC) is the representative body that brings together African Independent and Instituted Churches (AICs), offers them a forum for …. Tel: 254-20-272 2769 / 271 4977 / 271 4432. The Association of Evangelicals in Africa (AEA) was formed on 26th February 1966 at Limuru, Kenya, East Africa, during a meeting of 102 evangelical Christian leaders from 23 African nations…. Tel: 254 20 263 2640. Bahá'í Faith in Africa. The Council ...
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Mara's Kenyan Correspondance: Six Months and Monks
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A window into my year in Kenya and around East Africa. Sunday, February 28, 2010. Six Months and Monks. Today marks six months since I arrived in Kenya. Has it really been that long? In our group discussion Phyllis asked the question, what in Kenya has effected you the most, and how will this remain with you when you return home to the US? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Places I've Been in Kenya. There was an error in this gadget. View my complete profile. My Brother's Philosophical Blog.
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Mara's Kenyan Correspondance: December 2009
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A window into my year in Kenya and around East Africa. Tuesday, December 15, 2009. Christmas Time in Kenya. I suppose there are a few reminders that Christmas is approaching and that the holiday season is finally here. For one, the shopping malls in Nairobi are decorated with Christmas lights. Just the other day as I was shopping at a shoe store in town, I actually saw a Kenyan. I'll be with you in spirit. Thursday, December 10, 2009. While I've already written about my exposure to situations of severe p...
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Kenya 2011: OAIC Nairobi Part 1
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Partnership visits with the United Church of Canada. Saturday, April 30, 2011. OAIC Nairobi Part 1. Most of my last day in Nairobi was spent with David Warui of the Organization of African Independent Churches. OAIC is comprised of many small local and regional churches across Africa. As opposed to the large denominational churches that were mostly colonial (Presbyterian, Anglican, Methodist, etc.). OAIC has its office in Nairobi, but has regional offices throughout Africa. Deep-fried bread dough - sort ...
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Kenya 2011: April 2011
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Partnership visits with the United Church of Canada. Saturday, April 30, 2011. OAIC Nairobi Part 1. Most of my last day in Nairobi was spent with David Warui of the Organization of African Independent Churches. OAIC is comprised of many small local and regional churches across Africa. As opposed to the large denominational churches that were mostly colonial (Presbyterian, Anglican, Methodist, etc.). OAIC has its office in Nairobi, but has regional offices throughout Africa. Deep-fried bread dough - sort ...
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Africa Instituted Churches in 21st Century | World Christianity AIU
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Africa Instituted Churches in 21st Century. By World Christianity AIU. In November, CWC invited Rev Nicta Lubaale, Secretary General of OAIC to give a Public Lecture to the AIU community. He talked about the relevance of AIC churches in 21st century Africa. Are they a stain on the landscape of the thriving African Christianity? What place do they have in the 21st century? In Yoruba, meaning the praying people , the. In East Africa, meaning people of the Spirit ,. In South Africa,. Harold Turner, T. In hi...
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Kenya 2011: March 2011
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Partnership visits with the United Church of Canada. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. SCC / Return to Juba. Getting out of Nimule took some time. We stopped in the market for a few things before hitting the highway, not least of which was some smoked and dried fish that Gladys wanted. We kept the windows open all the way back to Juba. We made better time heading north than we had the day before (going south), but still took over three hours without a stop. Piled. Monday, March 21, 2011. Peace Work in South Sudan.
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Mara's Kenyan Correspondance: Maasai Cows & Ostriches
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A window into my year in Kenya and around East Africa. Monday, May 3, 2010. Maasai Cows and Ostriches. David with his son Arvid. I visited my friend David, a co-worker at OAIC, over the weekend in his home town of Kitangela located about a half-an-hour outside of Nairobi. As we drove out from the town into the beautiful countryside, I realized I haven't been out of the city for at least 2 and a half months! After some time, David turned o. Apparently 1 ostrich = a dozen chicken eggs. My Dad's Travel Blog.
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Mara's Kenyan Correspondance: March 2010
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A window into my year in Kenya and around East Africa. Monday, March 22, 2010. I won't spend this entire blog post writing about my 23rd birthday, at the risk of sounding self-centered. But I just wanted to let everyone know that I'm having a nice day, even though it's Monday and I'm here at work, and thank you all for the b-day wishes :). Well, read on anyway. Papa Zeyi (left) with the leader of OAIC's Uganda Chapter. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Places I've Been in Kenya. View my complete profile.
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