A Taste of Jebena Buna, Ethiopian Coffee

Dan enjoyed celebrating his birthday in Ethiopia this year. He never expected to receive a personal Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony plus a magnificent birthday cake. Enjoy the photos that capture this wonderful occasion. In one of the groups tested, men with hyperthyroidism may ordine cialis on line encounter the problem and it could be very severe […]

Book Review: Kingdom Come: Why We Must Give Up Our Obsession With Fixing the Church, and What We Should Do Instead, by Reggie McNeal

Dan is reading all the time; He loves to learn and have his perspectives challenged. Last year, in discussions about mission and calling with Lynn Dietz, EMCC Regional Minister during his visit to South Africa, Lynn recommended reading “Kingdom Come.” This book articulated so much of what we had been feeling about a deeper call […]

The Problem With Rats and Curses

We have learned quite a bit about Zulu culture and religious practice, and yet we often feel we know so little. Our day to day interactions are always influenced by Zulu culture, and we have had Zulu friends teach us about traditional belief and practice, but every once in a while, we experience it up […]

Urban Exposure in Toronto

It’s been three years since setting foot in Canada and we knew there would be change. Still we found ourselves marvelling at the sheer scope of development in Ottawa and Toronto. In Toronto especially, massive high rises continue to go up and change the skyline dramatically. The city is a concrete jungle. As I looked […]

A Mngoma Family Christmas

We had a wonderfully Zulu Christmas at Girlie and Jabu Mngoma’s home. Girlie is Kerry’s Zulu language partner and teacher and a close friendship has developed between Bringing this solution with liquor or some kind of refreshment respitecaresa.org viagra levitra online will adverse affect your wellbeing? On the off chance that you are experiencing ED, […]

A Fashion Design Extravaganza

Africa is known for its vibrant fashion. Lovely prints, thick stiff cotton dresses, gorgeous head scarves, many of us would love to get in touch with our inner African and dress tribal. South Africa in particular is known for its Shwe Shwe cotton patterns and many local women value an original design dress to wear […]

Vegetable Training God’s Way

Growing mixed vegetables requires extra care, and especially more nutrients, as compared to growing field crops. For that reason, we will sometimes run a course focusing on how to prepare, plant and grow mixed vegetables. We ran such a course in November last year, after our demo field was planted and most of the mulching […]

The Gift of Language

One of the gifts we have become very much aware of this Christmas season is the gift of language. As I write this, we have completed up our first 2 weeks of voice-over recording for the Farming God’s Way DVD translation project. Musa Mvula, our school outreach and youth worker, successfully “auditioned” for the job. […]

Zephania’s Gift of Resilience

We celebrated with Zephania in late November because he was chosen as one of South Africa’s Entrepreneurs to be featured in a photobook for Paradigm Shift. This was a great honour for him and a great testimony to his hard work in establishing his fresh produce business. The photo book was entitled Resilience and that […]