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Field Trip

Field Trip

May 9, 2011

We praise the Lord for a good week of rest! We went to a place south of us that is doing sustainable harvesting of the indigenous forests. We stayed in a wooden hut in the forest and loved every moment of it. 🙂 On this picture we are visiting the saw mill where they are […]
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Visitors from South Africa

Visitors from South Africa

May 9, 2011

A good friend of ours and his son came all the way from South Africa (about 2500 km ONE way!) to bring the Mwinika team some very needed things. He brought us things that are impossible to find in Mozambique. He also spend a few days here to fix the Hendersons car and then continued on […]
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Our great “class room”

Our great “class room”

April 26, 2011

What a marvellous site for the teaching! On this picture: The teaching site is in the distance as we approach with a group from our community to hear God’s Word. It has been our privilege to learn the language and culture in the community, living and working with and among our neighbours. This has been […]
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Getting ready for the Law

Getting ready for the Law

April 26, 2011

#1 The teaching today brought out the theme that we cannot appease God in our own power. On this first picture Francois is showing the large group that arrived today Mount Sinai where God appeared in thunder, smoke and fire. The Israelites had to prepare themselves and were not allowed to approach God. Sin may […]
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Man overboard!

Man overboard!

April 26, 2011

#1 The Mwinika being a people of fishers, the following skid was really well appreciated today. This is something they can relate to! #2 The three actors are getting ready. Behind the tree is the man in the “canoe” with his two friends who will stay on the shore to pull the net back in […]
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A close friend at the teaching

A close friend at the teaching

April 20, 2011

Our closest neighbour and “champion” in the community during the teaching. He has recently been diagnosed as HIV+. We pray that he will understand what is being taught; that he will turn to Jesus and believe that His blood has already paid the price for his sin. Pray that he and his family (his wife […]
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Let the all children come to Me…

Let the all children come to Me…

April 20, 2011

Touch by the children… A peek at our Mwinika children, taken during the last two weeks at the teaching: #1 This little girl was Baby Sitting her younger siblings while her mother listened to the Bible teaching. She has a beautiful smile and willing heart to keep her high maintenance siblings occupied during the teaching […]
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First 9 plagues

First 9 plagues

April 19, 2011

#1 The Bible teaching started this week with a bang: the first 9 plagues in Egypt! We have small pictures for the plagues that was given to the Mwinika in a small booklet form. The women and children crowded around the booklet, some only shaking their heads and others commenting… “Look, that man is crying! […]
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People came from far

People came from far

April 19, 2011

#3 People listened with rapt attention as the story unfolded during the Bible teaching this week. On this picture are two men from a Mwinika community a long distance from us. They were invited by someone who has been coming since the beginning. We praise God and pray that people from far and wide will […]
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Welcome!

Welcome!

April 19, 2011

Francois welcoming someone to the teaching on Monday. We are overjoyed to see our friends and neighbours come and very grateful when we see people we have not even met before! On this picture is someone who has been coming since the beginning. He is also the man who invited the others from far to […]
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