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Tag Archives: evangelism
The Ruins of Great Zimbabwe
Our visit to Great Zimbabwe, a medieval African site Continue reading
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The Most Successful Ministry Failure Ever
When Seth and I were seeking counsel on whether or not to return to our suddenly-shockingly dangerous mission field, one counselor made some pithy statements that stuck with me; and I’ve ruminated on them since. That meeting was quite humbling, … Continue reading
Saved by the Mud
I mentioned that rainy season was about to begin here, and last Sunday that was proven correct in classic style. It was raining hard for the second day in a row with a chilly wind. Rainy days are always low … Continue reading
What I Learned from My Homeschool Room: We’re in a War!
“What’s your name?” Seth asked our new electrician. We needed someone to run some electrical lines for our homeschool room that we were building out of our old garage. He was named after a beer company. (We’ll call him “Bud.”) … Continue reading