Monthly Archives: July 2008

Lesotho team

This team, to be located in the hilly terrain of eastern Lesotho, will consist of qualified Secondary School teachers who will work and teach as units of two in different secondary schools in small towns in the area. This will be to reach out to the Basotho students there through [...]

Mahajanga Team

This urban team, slated for a start up in August 2009, will be a unique situation of attempting to reach a dispersed largely unreached Musl*m people group who are primarily students in this part of Madagascar having come from a group of Islands in the Indian Ocean originally. Making it [...]

Nairobi refugee team starts well

This team, starting this last February, may be our most diverse team yet. Eight adults with 7 nationalities or ethnicities. This team is working cross-culturally within the team, not just with the host culture.
But they’ve started very well. They have been working through language and culture acquisition and [...]

Rwanda team finishes well

This team, which finished in a very encouraging way this last March, can best be summarized as significant preparation for long term ministry in Rwanda and Congo. A small team of six adults (but 9 children!), everyone is committed to long term cross-cultural work and after just a short while longer, two families on [...]

Islands II Team

Does it get any closer to the romanticized notion of far-off cross-cultural work than going to a tropical island in the Indian Ocean with exotic culture, great seafood, and amazing beaches?
Before everyone signs up for this team that’s already finished, let’s consider the fact that part of that exotic culture is a strong suspicion of [...]