Tag: zimbabwe
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Power of Now Journal – Are You Present

“There is nothing you need to understand before you become present.” Eckhart Tolle – The Power of Now Journal You may have heard Anselm’s quote: “For I do not seek to understand so that I may believe; but I believe so that I may understand.”[1] I discovered that belief in anything is the vital key
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Mission Malawi – Chapter Twenty

26.02.96 The days are flying by and as usual in our walk there are ‘ups and downs’. I know that although it’s like that, I shouldn’t be ‘feeling’ as if I’m on an emotional roller coaster. If I was truly ‘in Christ’, my emotions about the ‘self’ would have died and I would be consistent
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Mission Malawi – Chapter Fourteen

‘Mission Malawi’ is a series, printed from the Journal of Brother Ray, His family and a team of missionaries. Why not start from the beginning of their journey – you will be truly inspired.
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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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Tot Facienda Parum Factum

Tot Facienda Parum Factum “So much to do, so little done” Last words uttered by Cecil John Rhodes, British businessman, mining magnate and founder of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe and Zambia) on his deathbed. This was the motto of my high school and whenever I remember these words, I recall my teachers, trying vainly to drum
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Memoires of Young Missionaries – Chapter One

It was about 4:30am when we left the small farming community in Zimbabwe. This had been our three week stop over point where we had been making final preparations for our long awaited stay in the unknown ‘Warm Heart of Africa’, Malawi. The rain was pouring down in sheets, lashing the windscreen of the overloaded
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Land Grabbing

What is Land Grabbing?
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Tot Facienda Parum Factum

Tot Facienda Parum Factum “So much to do, so little done” Last words uttered by Cecil John Rhodes, British businessman, mining magnate and founder of Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe and Zambia) on his deathbed. This was the motto of my high school and whenever I remember these words, I recall my teachers, trying vainly to drum