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If we don't minister or teach then we are on the road...

   

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Jono at sunrise on a mountain for his quiet time

   

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Elephants by the side of the road, too close for comfort

   

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This dove hit the roof rack, fell through the sun roof and landed on Jono's head and lap. Jono got such a fright that he wanted to get out of all 4 doors at once!

   

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We led these people to Jesus and discipled them and gave them some reading material

   

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Some of the tourists that we shared the Good News with. Please pray for them.

   

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Ministering in a village and praying for the sick

   

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Ministering in a village to Muslims

   

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Praying in a church for a new pastor, because they have none

   

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Preaching in a local school to students

   

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Walking in a village looking for preaching opportunities

   

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Our 1st flat tire in Africa after nearly one year

   

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Praying for a group of people - Muslims and believers

   

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Praying for a group of people - Muslims and believer

   

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Sani beach resort, where we could stay for free. Thank you Jesus!

   

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A local garage in Malawi

   

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Our usual meal when we don't eat chips

   

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Just having fun

   

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A group of Canadian Missionaries in Lilongwe

   

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Professional transport in Africa. At least he isn't using a bicycle

   

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Our ultimate dream: A built-up off- road house, a Unimog

   

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If he has a flat, he can always use the wheelbarrow

   

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A normal sight and smell in Africa. Behold the African truck

   

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A Portuguese fort at Tete

   

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No diesel at all the filling stations at Tete

   

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The result of no diesel in Tete - Black Market diesel

   

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What a contrast! Poverty VS Comfortable Technology

   

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This is what Mozambique looks like after a 27 year war.  Everything is ruined and decaying, especially in the North

   

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They had the light, but did not accept the warning. Typical

   

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10 to 15 minutes after we prayed the prayer of Ps 50: 15 when Blessing broke down in the middle of nowhere, help came

   

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The Land Rover manager at Beira. Brent came as a divine appointment

   

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