Archive | October, 2010
Morija to Bethlehem

Morija to Bethlehem

We continue to clock up the miles I think we’ve covered over 1000 mikes since we left Cape Town on Tuesday morning. We now begin the descent down the very rocky road from our little mountain retreat. The Morija Guest House is an interesting place to visit.I talk with Bernard a world renowned French Palentologist [...]

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Blue Sky Horizon

Blue Sky Horizon

Blue sky horizon
An African afternoon
Woman and men work
On the road
In the hot sun
Personalities hidden
Beneath orange boiler suits
Faces melt
covered in black woollen hats

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Exploring South Africa

Exploring South Africa

It was  Wednesday morning I was up early just after 7.00am . We could hear the sound of children’s voices  as they made their way to school. We continue on the next leg of our journey.  The thing is we just got news  that the person we wanted to see in Lesotho is not going to be available to see us. I don’t know the whole story but as Willie says, ” A wee enforced rest will do us no harm” Most of the day we spend in the car covering over 300 miles.

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Setting Out To Explore South Africa

Setting Out To Explore South Africa

Today we strike out on our own to explore South Africa. We’ve hired a car and we’re heading out on the Garden Route we hope to reach Jo’burgh by Saturday. It looks like a 1000 mile trip. It will be interesting to
Reflect on the experiences we encounter.

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When does a Missiology Become an Effective Movement?

When does a Missiology Become an Effective Movement?

guess I’ve been asking the question when does a Missiology become an effective Movement? How do you bring about a tipping point? Looking around the collection of people here at Cape Town I found myself short of answers but with many questions. However if you get to the end of this post you may find me in a more positive state of mind.

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Reaching the Unreached Near You?

Reaching the Unreached Near You?

Today we were given a research document that outlines the number of people groups in the world who have never heard the Gospel. Many of these groups don’t have a language that has been written down. In other words people of an oral tradition. This means that although we as Christians emphasise the importance of [...]

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Jason and his Sword

Jason and his Sword

We met up with a group of quite wonderful strangers who shared a day of their lives with us and it was a lit of fun. Much of the success was due to our amazing your guide. From the moment we entered the little 12 seater tour bus she wad determine to make the visit [...]

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What is Truth?

It’s really quite frustrating to be here at the Lausanne Congress. It is almost impossible to get on to the Internet. I think that they must have not fully appreciated the demand that participants would make on the wifi.
I made a post yesterday but when I tried to post it the system crashed. So here I go again.

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Can Robben Island Experience Redemption?

Can Robben Island Experience Redemption?

It was a brilliant day the sun was shining and there was a refreshing breeze blowing in from the Atlantic. I was glad we had gone through the registration for the conference the previous day. The centre looks fantastic and the staff couldn’t have been more helpful, but I must confess I’m already feeling hemmed [...]

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Freedom City – Watch For The Sharks!

Freedom City – Watch For The Sharks!

We were up early this morning to catch the tour bus to get a ride around the city. It was the red tour. The last tour bus I was on was in Glasgow. ( It turned put to be a bit of a disaster), anyway we got on the bus outside the famous St Georges’s [...]

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