Tag: South Africa

  • Mission Malawi – Chapter Twelve

    Mission Malawi – Chapter Twelve

    Back again… Kathy, I and the family (increasing again by the way!!), have finally arrived back in Malawi after being away for 4 months. We returned to find our precious brother Jacob Arthur quite tired but very, very blessed. He had been kept on his toes by the various situations which were brought about to…

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  • Mission Malawi – Chapter Eleven

    Mission Malawi – Chapter Eleven

    Why not start at the beginning of this amazing series…….. South Africa 26th January 1995 – 29th May 1995 We had planned a break to S.A. and Zimbabwe for six weeks, during January 1995, so we were quite amazed when it turned out to be so long. In our last newsletter we shared about the…

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  • Sylvia-Rose’s Story – Part Two

    Sylvia-Rose’s Story – Part Two

    So that’s what you call Music One of my daughters lives by the expression, “No matter what life throws at you, get up, dress up and show up” So I’m showing up, as promised, to continue telling you my story, even though life has recently been throwing some serious lemons, with no tequila, my way!

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  • Land Grabbing

    Land Grabbing

    What is Land Grabbing?

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  • Chevy Lane – Food Experience with a Difference

    Chevy Lane – Food Experience with a Difference

    A Restaurant Review. We decided that we just felt like having a burger and Spur seemed like an obvious choice……..

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  • I’ll encourage you…stay with Me

    I’ll encourage you…stay with Me

      On the 22 April 2017 all South Africans were invited to meet on a farm near Bloemfontein in the Free State. The purpose of this meeting was to worship the Lord and pray for our country, South Africa. It was amazing to be part of such a gathering. As far as our eyes could…

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  • Saint Pinard

        Saint Pinard I recall some years ago a conversation I had with a French family, concerning my origins. At the time it raised much mirth among them resulting in the only member of the family, who could speak English, confiding in me. “Peter” he said, “This name, Pinard is a beet of a…

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  • Long Walk To Freedom

          The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela “The Autobiography succeeds because the vicissitudes Mandela has gone through, in the course of his life, are so dramatic that the reader cannot help responding to them as if to a fairy tale or moral fable of some kind. No hero of legend ever went through such…

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