On Monday Feb. 6th I started teaching my Christian Apologetics class to 18 4th-year students at Trans-Africa Theological College, Kitwe Zambia. The week has now ended.
I brought with me 18 copies of Lee Strobel's book, The Case for Christ, six copies of The Case for Faith, and 6 copies of The Case for a Creator.
Some of the students wanted me to sing in chapel, so I sang two songs -- "Let
me tell you all a story", and "Your Love Lifted Me".
For evening entertainment, we are watching the Canada Cup '76 on DVD - I think Daryl Sittler
scores a big goal to win the series, but we'll see!
The phone/internet is "out" where I am staying, at the Kerrs'. The electricity has also been off this week-end. To top things off, there was a major thunderstorm during the week that flooded the 3rd bedroom. Fortunately, I was in bedroom number 2!
My back has been bothering me quite a bit, so I am making use of a cane. Got some bites from bugs. That's about it.
Saturday, we had an excellent BBQ out at "the Boat Club".
Today, Sunday, we worshipped at a small church being held in a school room out at a "compound". Rev. Mathieu Mufika is the pastor, and his daughters did a wonderful job singing with joyful hearts to the Lord.
Such exquisite worship offered in such a lowly setting!
Next post, I'll tell you about my planned trip to the Congo.
I would appreciate prayers from all who read this.
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I have been checking this site every day to see how things were coming along.
I am glad you have been able to get on line.
Our prayers will be for your health and safety.
It must be wonderful to be appreciated as a teacher.
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