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Esperance (woman on left) with family members. She has a shop in Kamina market.
Sara, who made most of the outfits wear when I preach.
Rev. Kasongo Munza and his son Mike.
Rev. Munza was my "Yoda"--a wise teacher who taught me so much during my short stay at his house in Zambia. He passed away this October.
Rev. John Mutombo recently graduated from Africa University in Zimbabwe.
He is now our conference's Public Relation's director and very skilled in conflict resolution. I run to him to solve my problems!
Kayembe (left) and Shabana. If you can't find me, ask them.
Kayembe and Shabana making bricks for the new outhouse. See me helping below.
This is my adopted family (note Shabana and Kayembe on left).
I wrote this summer about how the father's life was saved thanks to the Wings of the Morning program. Mama Jean is in charge of the guest house.
Mama Jean teaching me how to pound sombe.
Lunch at my adopted family's house
(Slow eaters sit at other table)
Proudly showing off their new election cards.
Emmanuel is a professor in the English Department at I.S.P.
Guy Mande's (in white robe) ordination at Annual Conference 2005.
Some of you met him when he came to Indiana and Washington DC in 2004 with the Africa University choir.
Staff at the Development Dept. Kayocolay, me, Papa Nshimba, and Arthur (left to right)
This is JC Mande, who designed our northkatangaumc website, posing in Lubumbashi.
He is now in Texas studying computer science.
Dr. Galaxy (spoon in mouth) with JC and summer volunteers Kathryn and Dave Wilkes at the Katanga Fried Chicken in Lubumbashi.
Dr. Galaxy lives in Kamina, where he is in charge of the World Health Organization's River Blindness program.
Last but not least, my second father, Bishop Ntambo Nkulu
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