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Christmas Greetings from Little People Land
As a therapeutic foster parents, we have been blessed to provide a sanctuary for the Little People, fragile kids who find themselves living away from their biological families. They don’t want to be here. I wouldn’t want to be here … Continue reading
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I Think I Can, I Think I Can: A Chapter from “Kindergarten Lessons”
Enjoy a peek into Africa in this story about climbing up a mountain to meet children in a remote elementary school. I Think I Can, I Think I Can (Excerpt from Kindergarten Lessons I Learned in Africa, 2013, Xulon … Continue reading
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New Book on Missionary Stories Published
With titles like “Cover Your Mouth When You Cough (The Lions Might Hear You),” “Be Nice to the Babies,” and “I Think I Can, I Think I Can,” you will be swept into Kindergarten Lessons I Learned in Africa and … Continue reading
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Trek to Entebbe Airport
Vans are the preferred way to travel in Uganda for tourist groups with modest means. Several people can fit in them comfortably. Called “cabs,” they are very old mini vans that tend to billow smoke as they chug along the … Continue reading
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The Baboon’s Favorite Luggage
If You Unlock It, Lock It Back Up (Or The Baboons Might Get It) (Excerpt from Kindergarten Lessons I Learned in Africa, 2013, Xulon Press) Packing for my third trip to Africa, I remembered a luggage company’s television ad featuring … Continue reading