Monday, August 22, 2011

Day 22



A Mosque in Kondoa town
The Rangi are naturally suspicious of outsiders, even to the extent that they mistrust Rangi from other areas. The Rangi are regarded as rude and aggressive by all their neighbors. This tension is resolved by the neighbors' moving away. The Rangi are highly opportunistic and adopted the religion and customs of outsiders when the relationship was preceived to be economically beneficial to do so. (Ex: M Swahili traders from the coast and Italian Catholic priests).


  • As young people think about their future, may they find their G*d-given purpose in J, the Mess!ah. P-ay for more workers in the harvest among the young people.

  • The absence of fathers who work in other parts of Tanzania and elsewhere is making its impact on the foundations of the youth (Prov. 1:8, 3:12, 4:1, Eph 6:4, Psalms 68:5, 27:10).

  • P-ay for strong disciples to be made and that they in turn might be prepared to lead others into the family of faith.

J spoke of the G*spel being proclaimed to the "ends of the earth." Sometimes we think that Kondoa is there or pretty close.

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