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Live From South Africa: T PLUS one month.
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T PLUS one month. Generally you go with the minus.because you're counting down to something. But I am counting away from my South African adventure. Today I have officially been home for one month. Ugh. My heart beats just a little bit slower knowing that. I look back on my last post and laugh a little bit at my own faith and wisdom that originally made coming back home seem like an okay thing to do, even though no fiber of my being wanted to. As I am sitting here on my bed I am underneath an African tap...
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Live From South Africa: Financial Support
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1) Contact someone on the team and let them know you would like to support them. They will provide you with a letter about the trip, a donation form, and the specific details about who to make the check out to. These donations are tax-deductible if paid by check. 2) Via the Web with you credit card at the Kensington Community Church. Website. The dropdown menu will allow you to designate the you are supporting for the trip. 3) Via the Web with your credit card at the Africa Christian Ministries.
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Live From South Africa: firsts.
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Okay, so I need to do this pretty quickly because our incredibly competitive game of Phase 10 went just a little too long and it’s getting pretty late. (pretty late being 10:20…) But also you should know that the reason 10:20 is super late is because I started wanting to go to bed around 5:45. And most importantly, today was our first clinic. I’ve only been here a week and I’m quite avidly adjusted to living without all of the above. Here, the only day of the week that you need to know is...30 - 60% of t...
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Live From South Africa: June 2010
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T PLUS one month. Generally you go with the minus.because you're counting down to something. But I am counting away from my South African adventure. Today I have officially been home for one month. Ugh. My heart beats just a little bit slower knowing that. I look back on my last post and laugh a little bit at my own faith and wisdom that originally made coming back home seem like an okay thing to do, even though no fiber of my being wanted to. As I am sitting here on my bed I am underneath an African tap...
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Live From South Africa: April 2010
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The part I've been ignoring. So I’m facing the part of the trip I have so far been denying…it’s conclusion. But this too must end. And on the eve of my departure from South Africa, I am all packed and ready for our long trek back home… and kind of left wondering, what’s next? If you also know me well, you may know that I have a little trouble coming to grips with the unknown, but I consider a bible passage that I have really come to really appreciate from Job 42:1-3. I will be lucky if I make it through ...
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Live From South Africa: 2009 Medical Donations
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The 2009 Medical Outreach Team. Is in need of the following items:. Would you please help us? Dropoff can be arranged at Genesis the Church. By mail to Africa Christian Ministries. Or to a local home of one of our team members. For information on how to do so. Download a flyer with the list of meds on it here. 1 Acetaminophen (e.g. Tylenol). 2 Ibuprofen (e.g. Motrin/Advil). 5 Antibiotic ointment (e.g. Neosporin). 6 Antifungal Creams (e.g. Lotrimin/Lamisil/Clotrimazole). All medications should be unopened.
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Live From South Africa: Passports
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If you are still waiting for your passport - you can Click here. To find out the status of your application. If you get an update - please let us know! Labels: before the trip. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). An average 15 yo South African has a 50% chance of dying from AIDS. 30 - 60% of the Kwa-Zulu Nation is HIV Positive. 2010 projection of 2.5 million HIV orphans. 50,000 new AIDS cases each month. Stay Connected - Subscribe Here. Site Feed - Stay Current. Subscribe in a reader. What's In The Blog.
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Live From South Africa: Writing Your Support Letter
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Writing Your Support Letter. What to include in your letter:. 1 Why are you going on the mission trip? 2 When are you going and for how long? 3 Is there a scripture verse that you might want to include? 4 What are we going to do on the trip? What will be accomplished? There is a lot of this information in the trip binder). 5 Let your supporters know that it would be appreciated if they would send their support by May 1st. 6 Explain that our team needs to raise around $79,600 ( appx. I am writing to ask y...
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Live From South Africa: April 2009
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At Last . . . We are here . . . Praying for peace in our hearts - lives transformed and even for the mundane like favor through customs and luggage that arrives on time and intact! Thanks to everyone who made this a reality - May God use us to be His hands and His feet. May our Zulu friends find hope and healing. Labels: before the trip. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). An average 15 yo South African has a 50% chance of dying from AIDS. 30 - 60% of the Kwa-Zulu Nation is HIV Positive. Site Feed - Stay Current.
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Live From South Africa: March 2009
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I Can See the Light At the End of the Tunnel . . . Yes - it's there. . . A few things before we head out. Please be in prayer. For Isaiah and Mercy, the team that awaits us in South Africa and for our team members especially as many of them are facing trials right now. We are meeting at Kensington. Pack your personal bag 50 pounds or less. So, last night, as I rushed through the foyer of Pawley. Hall at Oakland University on my way to class, some pictures being displayed caught. Offered in the poignancy.