Tag: Children

  • Mission Malawi – Chapter Thirteen

    Mission Malawi – Chapter Thirteen

    Zimbabwe July 1995 – August 1995  Kathy’s parents had asked us to please return to Zimbabwe for the birth of our 5th child. They had kindly offered to pay for all the costs and also knew of a Christian doctor who would oversee the birth. I asked Titus if he would like to accompany us…

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  • A House Divided against Itself – Part Four

    A House Divided against Itself – Part Four

    Life returned to a sense of normality, which after two months was turned completely upside down. It happened when the husband awoke  at two in the morning to find he was alone in bed. He called out softly to his wife and on getting no response; he got up and made his way through the…

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  • A House Divided against Itself – Part Three

    A House Divided against Itself – Part Three

    It seemed within in a mere matter of days that life in the household resumed its usual ways and the Australian adventure had lost its focus; but this was only short lived.

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  • A House Divided against Itself – Part Two

    A House Divided against Itself – Part Two

    The trip to Australia and the stringent interviewing process, which was conducted over three, sixteen hour, days was a real eye opener for the Father and ended with him and two others being thanked for their attendance and participation. The three candidates were told that they would be notified about the results of the interview…

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  • Mission Malawi – Chapter Five

    Mission Malawi – Chapter Five

    Publisher’s Note: I was unable to download original pictures from the Malawi collection, for technical reasons and hope to have this sorted by the next issue. Thank you for bearing with us in this challenge.

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  • Sylvia-Rose’s Story – Part Four

    Sylvia-Rose’s Story – Part Four

      What’s Love got to do with it?   They say “self-love is the gateway to happiness”. I’m writing this article under a cloud, yes I told you it isn’t all rainbows and unicorns, and recovery is a daily battle. I don’t wake up every morning and feel fantastic, ready to conquer the world. But…

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  • Mission Malawi – Chapter Four

    Mission Malawi – Chapter Four

    25.02.94 David, Frank, Hein and I began early morning prayers this week. They have fellowship meetings Mon, Wed, and Fridays. Tonight is our first meeting and we will attempt to do the first teaching, ‘The Fall’. God has shown us clearly that we are to impart the Gospel to faithful men. At this time we…

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  • Theodore Dingelberry’s Christmas in Dubai

    Theodore Dingelberry’s Christmas in Dubai

    Hello to All You Wonderful People It’s me, Theodore Dingelberry, blogging you all the way from Dubai! I am so excited, I’m celebrating my very first Christmas and I never expected it to be soooo  grand. It all started with me seeing my very first Christmas tree and how beautiful was that. The twinkling lights and…

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  • My Big Fat Greek Baptism

      “We have been invited to my very good friend Lia’s grandchild’s baptism; you ok with going?” my Fiancée enquired. “Sure” I replied, knowing that if my Woman wanted to go along to the service, then so did I. Bearing in mind that where my Woman is, there I wish to be, because not only…

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  • The Right to Die

    The Right to Die   “I just want to die” he cried out, in a voice that was close to a howl. “Can’t you see I’m in a living hell, I want to stop but I can’t and now, it’s too late; I know that I am dying”. She, his wife of sixteen years and…

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