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MARY’S BELT

MARY’S BELT

April 8, 2011

The Mwinika people call a rainbow “mudhako wa Mariya” and it means “Mary’s belt.” I assume there is some Catholic connection but all the Mwinika know it by that term whether they are Catholic or not. This morning I went outside and saw this rainbow. It struck me that this was the first rainbow I […]
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MWINIKA PROVERB #14

MWINIKA PROVERB #14

April 7, 2011

“Murahi khonrukunuwa ora okakhala nivara.” (A branch cannot turn itself into the trunk.) Something that is unimportant cannot make itself into something that is important.
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BABIES!

BABIES!

April 7, 2011

Our neighbors have all been busy having babies lately! Literally, almost every house around us has a newborn in it now! 🙂 Callie is thrilled! She loves to go with me (Elin) to visit them and talks about them according to their characteristics (the short fat one, the one with all the hair, the one […]
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3 STRIKES AND YOU’RE OUT

3 STRIKES AND YOU’RE OUT

April 7, 2011

Strike 1 – Today was a public holiday. We thought it might affect the teaching a little but we didn’t change our teaching plans most of the people attending wouldn’t know it was a public holiday. Strike 2 – Later in the morning we heard there had been a death in the village and the […]
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SOMETHING SMELLS FISHY

SOMETHING SMELLS FISHY

April 2, 2011

“Wuunkha” or ” wuunkhela?” Does it stink or does it smell good? Some things are very culture-driven and this is one of them. For many Mwinika the smell of fish is a good smell. It is their staple food. I have seen people walk up to an area where someone is selling fish and say: […]
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WEEK 6 UPDATE

WEEK 6 UPDATE

April 2, 2011

Week 6 is complete. We have taught 24 of the 70+ lessons that we have prepared so we are about 1/3 of the way through. This was a week of contrasts. For one thing, on Monday we had our biggest group in attendance since we started teaching, on Thursday we had the smallest. Fluctuating attendance […]
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THE TRUNK AND THE BRANCHES

THE TRUNK AND THE BRANCHES

April 1, 2011

There are two main religions present in the village here as well as several others that the locals are familiar with. When we first moved to the village we were asked which religion we came to represent. We said we came to teach God’s word and not to promote a specific religious group. One of […]
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A NO-BRAINER

A NO-BRAINER

April 1, 2011

Thank you for your prayers regarding the lesson on Abraham’s sons. The day we taught that lesson (Wednesday) the Lord allowed for a higher number than usual of religious leaders to attend the session. We started by reviewing some background that we taught in the earliest lessons (see the post called “The trunk and the […]
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BEATING A BLIND MAN

BEATING A BLIND MAN

March 30, 2011

As we taught the lesson regarding Babel and dispersion of the various people groups we spent some time tying that in to some of the ways Satan operates. We taught that Satan and his evil spirits had a goal of keep all of the various groups from trusting God. They developed various strategies for different […]
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MINISTRY TOOL – PICTURES

MINISTRY TOOL – PICTURES

March 28, 2011

Pictures that coincide with the lesson content are also an important part of our ministry toolbox. We have printed them for use in the teaching and have added them to the scripture portions we are having printed. The chronological pictures have proven to be a huge blessing in helping to keep people’s interest and helping […]
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