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Walvis Bay. Flamingos in the desert |
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Prisoners in Swakop. The tall prisoner in the
back jumped in front of us and asked us if we know 'Rocini.' Len then
replied, "No, but do you know Jesus?" We then preached to
all the prisoners. |
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77 year old Gawie Adams. He accepted the Lord
Jesus as his saviour right there and then on a busy street corner! |
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Len and Jono in the Namib Desert |
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Jono at work with his camera! |
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Jono sharing the Gospel with some people on the
sand dunes. |
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Jono & Len in the desert seeking the Lord's
guidance. |
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This is a warning sign for anyone who litters
in Henties Bay. Scarry. |
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Len fellowshiping with a fellow Italian christian
in the TBN flat, where we stayed during Decenber. |
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Len & Jono's photo in the TBN Namibia's newsletter. |
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The Botha family who gave us free meals ans accomodation.
Please pray that the Lord will increase the terrestrial broadcasting
teritory for this ministry. |
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This is a restaurant with our 1st mission logo. |
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Susan and Christene, who blessed us with the Etosha
Trip |
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Sunrise in Etosha Park. We were blessed with a
four day safari in Etosha! Thank You Jesus! |
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A solitary eliphant near the Water Hole. |
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Fairy Forest in Etosha Park |
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Zebras next to the road. |
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Giraffe looking curiously at us. |
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One of the sun sets, where we saw God's awesome
creation. |
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After sunset at the Okakuejo Water Hole. |
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Sunrise with a beautiful tree whereby we can cry
out, "Lord, Your mercies are new every morning." |
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The Lord blessed us with a couple of opportunities
to see lions. |
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Our tent at a Tsumeb camp site. We have shared
the Gospel to loads of people in this town, especially at the bus
stops. We also met a lovely Christian couple, Barry & Mariaan
Jacobs. |
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Len sharing the gospel to a boy in a taxi on the
way to Ongwendiva. |
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This market in Oshikati where we were nearly stoned
because we wanted to take photos of Mopani worms and kapanas (meat
off cuts) and Masbangers (dry fish) |
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