Terry has been teaching for several months now on a street corner among M's. Each week is about good livestock practices and the bio gas generator. Just today, while talking about building a bio gas generator Terry invited them to our house to see the one we have. Four men and one woman came. Here they are feeling the flame. The man of the extreme right was so interested he ask if he bought the barrels would Terry come to build one for him. He lives in a village just outside of town and of course it is something that we really want to do. If we can get Tanzanians sold on the bio gas, then it can save them so much money by not buying charcoal, kerosene or using wood. It is also much cleaner cooking and the manure can still be used on their farms. We continue to p for opportunities to teach about the one who gives life everlasting.
Monday, January 31, 2011
New Calf
This is Terry's latest calf, named Baraka, meaning blessing in Kiswahili. It is the calf of some M friends and we have a very good relationship with this family. The calf was born in late December and on this day Terry de-horned the calf. The one behind is Furaha, Happy, in Kiswahili, but Terry didn't do the artificial Insemination for this calf. Furaha was born just last week. P for continued opportunites to share with other M's.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Kondoa Girl's High School Graduation
The student in the middle is Clara Manoni, her mother on the right, Demetria, brother in the center, Daniel, and Nan on the left. On Thursday, January 20th, the high school had their formal graduation exercise, (over 300 girls graduated) although the students still have about a month of classes and final exams. We have been friends with the Manoni's for almost 10 years now. Clara's father died in December of 2007, but we have remained close to the family. It really was God's working that brought Clara to Kondoa in 2009, just after we got here. She had been accepted at a private high school in Dodoma, but then received the invitation to attend the government school here (much cheaper). It has been such a blessing to be near her these two years of her final high school courses and of course to have here mother, brother and an aunt be able to attend the graduation and stay with us. Clara has one other sister, Mpelwa, who is in Form I at a boarding school in Dodoma,(high school) Please pray for Clara that she will finish well and make good enough scores on her exams to attend a Government university. She wants to attend Mzumbe (Mm-zoo-mm-bay) University near Morogoro and study law.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
And the rains came tumbling down
I hope you can see the rainbow. Some of the most beautiful rainbows we have ever seen have been here in Tanzania. We have been so blessed with rains, although they didn't begin as early this year as last year, but in December we had over 6 inches and this month already over 2 inches.
On Wednesday nights we have a short devotion time, just Terry & Nan, and every week we end with the song, Morning Has Broken. The second verse says, "Sweet the rain's new fall, sunlit from heaven, like the first dew fall, on the first grass. Praise for the sweetness of the wet garden, sprung in completeness where His feet pass." The rainbow reminds us of His promise of never to destroy the world by flood, but it also is a reminder of His blessings here on earth. Count your blessings today!
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