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The LORD has done great things for us...: June 2013
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Friday, 21 June 2013. The cost to import. If a person wanted to import a car into Haiti from another country they will be paying almost 70% of the value they estimate its worth! Cornelius, Mindy, Chloe and Joel. Thursday, 13 June 2013. We ask you to take the time to PRAY. For the Adoration Christian Centre. We have some specific requests for you to PRAY. For the students to study hard, to be focused and to try their best. For the students to study hard, to be focused and to try their best. For Randy and ...
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Live Love Learn: September 2006
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Saturday, September 30, 2006. Please stop looking like that, you are making me hungry. I can't understand what the problem is, everything seemed fine yesterday. What are your symptoms, doctor? D'y'know what really is starting to get me right peaved? A message to Green Day and their millions of 12 year old fans: We liked it when you wrote songs about drugs and feeling sad! It was annoying, but at least it was amusing! Thanks a bunch guys, I feel really encouraged. Not my will but Yours. None of my family ...
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Live Love Learn: April 2007
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Monday, April 16, 2007. The Reformed tradition is one that is always striving to stick to Biblical truth. Everything we believe is rooted in the fact that the Bible is the infallible word of God. Our doctrine is rooted in Scripture alone, which hopefully makes it as close to the truth as possible. Sometimes it is easier to look to the Catechism, because it is so nicely laid out, but it is so much more fullfilling when the knowledge comes straight from the Word, and we can be. What about Catechism classes?
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we are broken: June 2009
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Saturday, 13 June 2009. Football game in Abuja. A couple weekends ago, a group of us travelled to Abuja to watch the Nigeria vs Kenya qualifier game for the 2010 World Cup. I've never even watched a soccer game on TV and here I am travelling the 4 hours to Abuja to watch two African teams compete for a spot in the World Cup. We stuck out a tad at the stadium, and the Nigerians were all pretty excited to see a bunch of white people dressed up in Nigerian jerseys at the game. Lots of excitement. And not ve...
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we are broken: October 2009
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Saturday, 31 October 2009. Lagos was okay otherwise. I did some training with some of our partners there, teaching them how to properly implement and complete the surveys, as well as how to enter the data once the surveys are complete. For the rest of the time. I read. Which is never a bad thing. I finished two books! First novel I've read in. I can't remember how long) and The Art of Prayer. Both were good, in their respective categories. The Three Musketeers. That means no money! That means no future!
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we are broken: December 2009
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Sunday, 20 December 2009. I just wrote this on Facebook, I think it sums up things for me. It sure does suck to say goodbye (forever? To the country and the friends that have shaped my life for basically the past two years. On the other hand, saying hello again to friends and family that will shape my future is pretty darn exciting. Feelings are funny.". How could I try to pay for myself? Just shows you how little one can really learn of a culture even after a combined 16 months of living in it. Bit easi...
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we are broken: December 2011
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Tuesday, 6 December 2011. Am I a photographer yet? I've finished off another photo class, this time I took one on architectural photography. (The last course I took was Photography 101). This class was pretty interesting and I took it for the reason that it's something I wouldn't likely be learning on my own or by my assisting Ewout for Open Photography. Oh, did I not mention that I'm an assistant? Changed my mind. But it does have some neat features! For the second assignment, we went to Christ's Church...
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we are broken: Am I a photographer yet?
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Tuesday, 6 December 2011. Am I a photographer yet? I've finished off another photo class, this time I took one on architectural photography. (The last course I took was Photography 101). This class was pretty interesting and I took it for the reason that it's something I wouldn't likely be learning on my own or by my assisting Ewout for Open Photography. Oh, did I not mention that I'm an assistant? Changed my mind. But it does have some neat features! For the second assignment, we went to Christ's Church...
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we are broken: May 2009
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Saturday, 30 May 2009. Starting Monday I hope to take a Hausa class. Hausa is one of the hundreds of languages spoken in Nigeria ( languages. Not just dialects.) But Hausa is one of the more common languages in this area. So, that class is ever morning Monday-Friday for the next six weeks. Hopefully I'll be able to say more than just 'hello' after all that. We'll see how it goes, since it means I'll only be working half days for the next six weeks, as well as taking a month off when Julia comes (yay!
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we are broken: Revival
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Wednesday, 21 September 2011. The last time I wrote a blog post was almost two years ago and I was about to leave Nigeria. (In case you only new me through this blog, I'll end the two-year long suspense: I made it home! A couple things have changed since December 2009. I got married, for one. And since I'm no longer living in Nigeria, I'm sure I'll have a harder time keeping an audience! Who wants to read a blog about some 20-something living in Hamilton anyway? We'll see how long I can keep it up! Simpl...