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H. Teitt has been successfully ransomed for 5 loaves of banana bread. Should her mother choose not to comply Hannah may not be seen outside of Hillside dormitory. Anyone else that may wish to contribute to her ransom is encouraged to make/buy any fattening sweet.While in the village, a brush fire singed our eyebrows off, but the rest of our parts ...
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H. Teitt has been successfully ransomed for 5 loaves of banana bread. Should her mother choose not to comply Hannah may not be seen outside of Hillside dormitory. Anyone else that may wish to contribute to her ransom is encouraged to make/buy any fattening sweet.While in the village, a brush fire singed our eyebrows off, but the rest of our parts ...
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After setbacks from illness the team finally made it to the village of Dzuwa- 3 hrs outside of Lilongwe, but only 45 miles. While there the team worked with Fletcher Matandika's second undertaking, the Joy to the World Ministry. We toured the area, sorted bricks for the clinic under contruction, attended a church revival in a ''nearby'' village ...
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After setbacks from illness the team finally made it to the village of Dzuwa- 3 hrs outside of Lilongwe, but only 45 miles. While there the team worked with Fletcher Matandika's second undertaking, the Joy to the World Ministry. We toured the area, sorted bricks for the clinic under contruction, attended a church revival in a ''nearby'' village ...
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New Generation Mission Conference
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The first New Generation Mission Conference was a great success! The team was able to help with serving meals, taking pictures, and assisting with other errands. The speakers were wonderful and many lives were touched in the short 48 hrs we were together. It was a solid start for a conference that will, God willing, continue for many years to ...
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The first New Generation Mission Conference was a great success! The team was able to help with serving meals, taking pictures, and assisting with other errands. The speakers were wonderful and many lives were touched in the short 48 hrs we were together. It was a solid start for a conference that will, God willing, continue for many years to ...
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Stephanie atop the waterfall
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The team, after a few long hours in a van, has made it back once again to Lilongwe.
We started our time in the south with a two day retreat with 6 youth and an Abusa from the Blantyre Synod at the Likuhbule House on Mulanje mountain. The views were spectacular as was the conversation and relationship building. We hope to stay in touch with ...
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