Day 9: From Beggars to Christian Businessmen
Ndayishimiye Gloria, daughter of Kana Claver and Ngiriyimana Sephrine. In Burundi, wives don’t take their husband’s names, and children generally do not take the names of their fathers […]
Read MoreNdayishimiye Gloria, daughter of Kana Claver and Ngiriyimana Sephrine. In Burundi, wives don’t take their husband’s names, and children generally do not take the names of their fathers […]
Read MoreTeryl Hebert and a new friend Dear Friends, Our primary contact in Burundi, Bienvenu Bizimana, not only heads a house-church-planting movement here, but he also ministers to handicapped street beggars […]
Read MoreTwin brothers, Moses and Joshua, and their mother, whose husband attended our two-day pastors’ conference Dear Friends, Yesterday I stayed at our hotel the entire day to catch […]
Read MoreDear Friends, Yesterday morning, John Carey and I took a short flight from Nairobi, Kenya to Bujumbura, Burundi, a tiny East African country that most people have […]
Read MoreBuilt to reach edible leaves in tall trees Dear Friends, This morning John Carey and I took some “comp time” and visited an African game park just outside […]
Read MoreYvonne Nekesa, of Lynsi Love Center Orphanage Dear Friends, Not wanting to place my fellow missionaries under further condemnation, and purely out of love for them, I decided […]
Read MoreDear Friends, Upon arrival at our guest house last night after a short ride from the Nairobi Airport, I completed my first assignment, which was […]
Read MoreDear Friends, First, thanks for signing up to receive my blog entries during my African journey. My hope is to give you a better idea of what […]
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