We are so pleased to be part of a church that baptises new believers regularly. On this particular day, nine people publicly professed their faith after having attended classes at church to teach them the Bible truth of what they were professing. Here is a photo of all the church members who attendedContinue reading “Baptism!”
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The Road
Below are two photos that capture some of our daily reality – one of them very happy. After bumping down the road to our house for months (and pretty vigorously since the rains started), the city brought in dozens of hills of a clay-like filler soil, then smoothed them out to make our street lovelyContinue reading “The Road”
Ben turns 9!
Ben turned 9 years old in March and we celebrated by going out to dinner at our favorite restaurant in town – the one that serves delicious Chicken Tikka Masala made with cilantro, and homemade naan bread. We go about every six months and boy is it good. Benjamin – what a lively littleContinue reading “Ben turns 9!”
Why don’t you have more photos?
I notice that on some missionaries’ blogs, there are tons of photos, while on others there are very few or none. Have you stopped to consider that this may be more based on the situation the missionary lives in rather than his or her bent for taking photos? A local friend of mine confirmed myContinue reading “Why don’t you have more photos?”
Preaching
Here’s a photo of Kevin and the kids sitting on the “men’s side” of church last sunday. I’d like to point out that Toby is wearing my flipflops since his were temporarily lost. That’s how big his feet are now! He’ll be 13 in April. And yes, that is an albino child in the photo.Continue reading “Preaching”
We now have a facebook page where we post more frequent updates. You can go to our page at https://www.facebook.com/KevinandCami?ref=aymt_homepage_panel or do a search of “Kevin & Cami” or “KevinandCami” under nonprofit organizations in Facebook. Like our page and you’ll receive our updates in Facebook.
Power & Transport Restored
We were so thrilled that power came back to Nampula on February 9th, exactly 4 weeks after it went out. We didn’t get power at home until 4 days later, and it has been mostly steady since then. The broken bridge which completely cut off the north from the south (see photos below) http://camikevin.aimsites.org/2015/01/22/flooding-in-mozambique/ was temporarily fixedContinue reading “Power & Transport Restored”
Power Outages Disaster
The only reason I add “disaster” is because of the affect that the power outages are having in the North of Mozambique. We personally are not suffering much. In an earlier post I described some of the effects that last week’s flooding have had on the north. However, something that has had even more immediate,Continue reading “Power Outages Disaster”
Monitor Dinner
This week we were pleased to be able to host a dinner at our house for the TEE monitors and their wives. We got fewer than we’d hoped for, due to one thing and another but we had a nice time. We are thankful for the neighbor’s generator, which allowed us to keep our small fridge/freezerContinue reading “Monitor Dinner”
Flooding in Mozambique
About a week and a half, ago, the heavy rains started in northern Mozambique, and apparently they were the heaviest in quite awhile. All of the rivers rose. Below is a photo of the floodwaters raging under the bridge outside of Mocuba, and below that is a photo of that bridge a short time later,Continue reading “Flooding in Mozambique”
