G!u is water in Ju/'hoansi.The average American uses 80-100 gallons of water per day. This means a family of 4 uses 400 gallons a day.Water is hard to come by in the Kalahari Desert. Last year Tsumkwe, Namibia only received 39.7cm (14.9in) of rain. This is for the whole year. Back in the U.S. we … Continue reading g!u
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Video
I was able to upload a video of our living situation here in Tsumkwe to give you a glimpse of life here. You can view that here: https://vimeo.com/150986955 I'm working on another video about the people and hope to upload that next week. J
Relationships
So much has happened the past few days in a positive way. As you know, we are living amongst the SAN in a house that is much like the modern houses around us. So fitting on and being accepted is a huge task. So many hurdles and yet God has blessed us. Here are some … Continue reading Relationships
Relationships
So this is my second attempt to type and send this post. I tried to put a picture in the first one and it was too much for our "internet" here and didn't send. Sorry for no pictures but i have been able to post pictures to instagram. Go to our blog for the link … Continue reading Relationships
Santa comes to the Kalahari
We have been richly blessed this week. A wonderful servant of the Lord drove 20 hours one way from Johannesburg to Tsumkwe Monday. He carried with him solar light systems for each of our houses on the Tsumkwe TIMO team. They were donated by his church. What a blessing! We shared a wonderful Christmas meal … Continue reading Santa comes to the Kalahari