Monday, September 11, 2006
Current price of a fresh pineapple: $.30
- mike cope's blog
- my old youth minister
- vegas church planter
- Africa, then Alabama
- brooklyn church planter
- Social Justice, in your face
- nightclub evangelist
- he likes the pope
- he likes the Northwest
- he likes deep theology
- he likes teenagers (really)
- Dr. Jackson
- THE Kevin Thompson
- She flies SWA
- Future MD, will travel
- They make Abilene fun!
- Our first supporters
- church-planting lawyer
- kingdom-visioning actor
- spiritually-discerning wife/mom
- appetite-satisfying grub
- In the Name of Jesus, by Henri Nouwen
- The Politics of Jesus, by John H. Yoder
- Walking with the poor, by Bryant Myers
- Divine Conspiracy, by Dallas Willard
- Christianity rediscovered, by Father Vincent Donovan
- Life Together, by Dietrich Bonhoeffer
- The missional church, ed. Darrel Guder
- An introduction to the Old Testament: the canon and christian imagination, by Walter Brueggemann
- enter the worship circle
- In Sukuma:"I am so happy you are here, I am going ...
- the boys...The boys are great. Africa is one adve...
- Losing myself.It has not been since December, when...
- No news is good news...hello, friends. Sorry we h...
- Reunion.Urbano (who accompanied me to the conferen...
- Healing Hands famine response conference highlight...
- back from Zambia...returned back last night. The ...
- on the way to zambia...check back in a week or so....
- One more note about the village…(a reflection on m...
- Discoveries...I discovered army ants yesterday… or...
3 Comments:
So glad that the boys are adapting well. I can't believe how big Elijah is getting.
What precious little guys you have! Thanks for sharing the pictures.
I thought about you all this weekend--the Lufthansa agent in Portugal looked like she could be Charity's sister and it totally made me think of your family!
Charity, I love the picture of you in Sukuma!
Kevin, your post about Losing Yourself...well, it sounded like a part of my journal (though yours is more articulate!)
You are both being refined. It means you are both losing, and gaining yourself at the same time. Exposure to what you have seen is sometimes the only way to grow. But it hurts at times.
Love the pictures of the boys. I noticed that Josiah still has a fondness for "bop- bops" and in looking closely, Elijah has his hand on the BELL of the trike.
He is just getting ready for a boda-boda career (or whatever bodas are called in Mwanza!)
LOVE you all, miss you terribly, but am so glad you are where you are....
love, shannon
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