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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

WHY WE LOVE THIS WORK SO MUCH !!

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Meet eight of the sweetest and most wonderful of God's children here on earth. The seven sisters of the Kasavubu apartment, and their m...
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WHAT $ 20 BUYS FOR PRODUCE -- OR WHAT I WON'T GIVE FOR A GOOD SALAD

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What I wouldn't give for a good salad. Some fruits and vegetables are dirt cheap, and very delicious. If you're a lover of avocados...

HOUSE RULES !!

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One of the hotels we stay in during our trips of the HOTEL KA-BE-DELUXE in Mbuji-Mayi. By the time we get there, usually we have been on the...
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Sunday, March 29, 2009

BOYS AND THEIR TOYS

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Look at the smiles on these guys!! That's because they've got a hot new toy that they've made -- a street racing car. Make yo...

GOODBYE, DEAR FRIEND !!

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An old friend has passed on!! And we are so sad!! You get attached to someone that you spend over 100 hours with. And it's hard to ju...
Tuesday, March 17, 2009

SO, WHAT IS FOR DINNER TONIGHT ???

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This cute boy chased my car when I left the compound and when I returned to try to encourge me to buy this Green salamander for my dinner t...
Saturday, February 21, 2009

LUPUTA TOUR IV--THE THRILL CONTINUES

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When we arrive in Luputa, all the neighborhood kids show up--there is a primary school in the building next door and I'm not sure what k...
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In December 2006, Marsha and I were called to serve as missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for two years in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Our service started in July 2007. We have the wonderful blessing to work with about 120 young missionaries. Most of them come from the DRC or Republic of Congo, but others come from Ivory Coast and Zambia. They are the most incredible young people -- we love them and appreciate their examples. We also have 18 young North American missionaries who labor in two cities in Cameroon and Pointe Noire in the Republic of Congo. And there are 7 wonderful senior couples who serve in 4 cities in the DRC, Cameroon and the Republic of Congo. This blog tells about what we are discovering in Africa, our wonderful missionaries, and the 20,000 faithful and loving members of the Church in these countries.
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