As we flew in we passed by Mt Kilimanjaro which at 16,000 feet is the highest peak in Africa.
Here is another picture of our class with my co-teacher and the translator. He has excellent English skills.
Notice how small the class is. In the bottom right corner is the teaching desk and then there is a blackboard behind us. A great bunch of Pastors and Evangelists.
Across the street from the school is the Tarime village dump which is smoking most of the time, has dogs, goats, and pigs and people sorting through the garbage and these big ugly ugly birds. In the evening we get the smoke coming into the compound which is not helping my cough.
We have a young man cooking for us whose name is Johnie and here is what he has to work with. More smoke.
Johnie's Stove |
Thank you for praying. Though this has been an emotionally trying and physically trying trip, God has shown His Goodness to me and my family and I praise God. What a joy to see the church growing here. One area we visited today had people killing each other with bows and arrows and knives 10 years ago but today because of the Gospel things have slowly changed. I will close for now hoping to see you soon. ron
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