It's Jeremy and I've been reading a series of books called "Radical" by David Platt. As I have been reading I had 2 thoughts. 1. It is a sad day for the church in America when a pastor has to title his book "Radical" to explain the actions of just living a biblicaly based life … Continue reading Radical?
A San Saturday
The San of the Tsumkwe area traditionally believe in a distant and good creator god known as !Khu, and a near but not so 'good' god, Gaua. Gaua is often revered and called upon via dances, ceremonies, and Shaman consultations for village problems such as sickness, hunger, and drought. !Khu is viewed as too distant … Continue reading A San Saturday
Taste of Africa
Veldt Bread from Namibia The early European pioneers (Boers) were ill-equipped to produce the conventional breads of their homeland, and so developed this spicy substitute which has become a national specialty. This recipe produces a loaf of about 900 grams. Ingredients: 450 grams (3.5 cups) whole-meal flour 50 grams (4T) brown sugar 20 milliliters (4T) … Continue reading Taste of Africa
Fun Fact Friday
Every Friday we will post a fun fact about Namibia the country we are going to serve in. Join us on our journey as we learn more about Namibia. If you have a question about Namibia, let us know. We will look it up and post it as our next fact! The settlement of Tsumkwe, … Continue reading Fun Fact Friday
Fun Friday Fact
Every Friday we will post a fact about Namibia the country we are going to serve in. Join us on our journey as we learn more about Namibia. If you have a question about Namibia, let us know. We will look it up and post it as our next fact! Almost one out every three … Continue reading Fun Friday Fact