Hey Everyone
So this week we have been talking about intercession, sin and values. The subjects are not really linked. The speaker is a lady from Argentina who is married to a guy from Cameroon. She seems to be fluent in Spangrench. (Spanish + French)
On Friday we went to watch a drama that some of the students where in it was pretty funny even if i couldn't understand it cause it was in French. On Saturday We (Serge Kahlia and I) went to visit Serge's sister. Both where quite long walks so on Sunday i was pretty tired so we stayed at the base and had our own Easter service thing. Including the communion (powdered) milk.
It rained really heavily a few nights ago which is good because it means a drop in the humidity. We are also getting closer to the rainy season which is good.
On Friday we went to watch a drama that some of the students where in it was pretty funny even if i couldn't understand it cause it was in French. On Saturday We (Serge Kahlia and I) went to visit Serge's sister. Both where quite long walks so on Sunday i was pretty tired so we stayed at the base and had our own Easter service thing. Including the communion (powdered) milk.
It rained really heavily a few nights ago which is good because it means a drop in the humidity. We are also getting closer to the rainy season which is good.
2 Comments:
Hi Steve, its your bro James!
I love hearing your updates and have been praying for you. I graduated last week which was kinda cool, and I had a young adults Easter Camp with 18+ (no powdered milk unfortunately...)
All the best, no doubt soon you will be fluent in Spanglisench too!
By Anonymous, at 2:00 AM
Hi Steve, Mum here!
We check your blog every day,just in case of an update, although we are guessing that you may only be able to check in at an Internet cafe 'down town' in the weekends ... The 'powdered milk' communion reminds me about the sago cakes (saksak) and coconut 'water' (cf the 'milk') called 'kulau wara' we used to have for communion in the village in PNG! Awesome how people adapt in the different cultures.
Your room is shaping up due to Dad's hard work. Dad and I are hoping to get to at least one of Lanie's Rugby 10's games tomorrow and James flies out to Fiji on Monday! Sarah went to all these amazing little places and pa around the East Cape for Easter and she's got some awesome photos to share when she comes down last week in May! I'm doing 'The Well' this Sunday night. Luv ya! Da Maada
By Anonymous, at 2:37 AM
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