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Jamaima wants to do media editing. She's praying that her church can get a MAC computer
to help her. One of her professors in communications introduced her to MAC's.
I chatted with her today on Facebook. One request: "Pray that I have health." I asked her
if she's been sick. "No, she said, but I pray for health anyway."
Hummmm, I think I take health for granted.
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Emmanuel was dressed sharp for the ABCU rededication when Franklim Graham came.
He needs a masters in education. His Mother started the
Betty Jonah Orphanage for those who have followed this blog for a while.
Emmanuel brought a young man to the States
this past summer for surgery on his hands.
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Bishop Augustin told me to tell the EAFC students and alumni
2 things: Tell them to keep in touch with one another when
there is NOT a TEAM from the U.S. to remind them of
its importance, AND
Tell them that what you do for this
IS NOT EASY.
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Today I heard from another student that I taught last February through April in Liberia. I am keeping up with Jamaima, Malue, Latoypoe, Emmanuel, Linda and more. I am hearing from church leaders with the Evangelical Church in Liberia too. Africa stays in my emails, In my heart, and in my prayers. I don't want to close this blog because I don't want you,my friends, to forget Africa either. My friends are praying for me as I Pray for them. They have been commenting on Cain's getting out of the race today. America's politics are more important to them than their politics are to us until AFTER they have genocides. I know when Rwanda was going through their nightmare in 1994, I had a reaction then that was typical of most Americans. I didn't then YET have friends in Rwanda. Today, I do. And I hope you are becoming friends too with Addy, Fancine, Bishop Augustin, Jean Paul, Lydie etc etc. don't like leaving any of them out. So I want you to be friends with my friends. If we can't all go to Africa , we can stay connected through prayer! After all, we will be neighbors someday in heaven! ( I will post a picture when I get to my computer)
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Malue, Neah is his last name, but it's the name he wants us to call him.
He is one of my best students from when I taught at ABCU in Liberia.
He wants to, and I'd like for it to work out for EAFC to help him
get a Masters in Education. Pray with me that his church
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Val-wonderful recap of your love for Africa and your friends there.
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