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Once we got to Livingstone, we got settled into our hotel. It was aimed at European travelers and named after a British sitcom: Fawlty Towers. I didn’t know what to
Once we got to Livingstone, we got settled into our hotel. It was aimed at European travelers and named after a British sitcom: Fawlty Towers. I didn’t know what to
After a few days of ‘come and see’ and a week of teaching, we moved into the third aspect of the trip: taking the Huckabys away for a short trip.
On Thursdays, the Champs meet at the camp. Since we were there for two weeks, we got to be part of this twice: once as observers and once as contributors.
One of the important aspects of the camp that I left out yesterday was the staff. To run a camp, and maintain the grounds, requires a group of people. The
One of the aspects of the trip that I have not talked about yet is Camp Ciyanjano. Part of the reason why is that while we were in Lusaka, there
Took a few days break from giving Zambia reports to write a sermon and to recover from illness (developing world parasites are no joke). There are still a lot of
My first sense that things were a bit different was at customs. After presenting a letter from ACTION Zambia explaining what we were in the country to do, the woman
As part of the ‘come and see’ portion of our trip, we were introduced to some of the people that the Huckaby family partners with in ministry. This began on
I did not travel to Africa expecting it to be like the United States. I was well aware that I was going to a place that operated differently than what
From the moment that I left home November 6, I have been going. My time away from the church was packed with action and events. I am not complaining, but