- Baptist Guest house our first night.
- Guesthouse room.
- First views of Africa.
- African cows, white with long horns.
- Ben, Christy and their children. Our driver for the week.
- Woman cover their heads during church.
- African Communion
- An interesting tree!
- Frangipangi tree.
- The main worship center at NBTT.
- Lebanese swarme sandwich.
- Selfie before church.
- WA guesthouse. Great accomodations!
- A participant signs in.
- Pastors and farmers learn side by side.
- Ken and Pungs from NetAccess make sure everyone has the the software installed.
- Sitting in on a translation checking.
- Jacob has worked on this translation for over 10 years.
- On our way to Shendam for the day.
- Uh oh, car trouble. It was still cool and our wait was pleasant.
- Chief Joseph is the leader of the translation project. He’s a prince in his community.
- We met him in his greeting room along with some of the translation team.
- Here is chief Joseph as a young man with the other young princes of the area.
- Images of the area.
- Almost every piece of land is readied for crops.
- The Gamai language project sign.
- The head chief lives here in this palace.
- We were introduced to the next chief outside of his house, woman on one side, men on the other.
- Chief David, is titled the Long Dorok, chief of the Dorok area. He served us a delicious lunch.
- The entrance to the local priest’s home.
- Children followed us everywhere.
- Adorable….
- We hung out in the green area!
- Beautiful tree at the local international school.
- Bats hung in the trees.
- Bats hang out until the evening.
- Local home at a nearby museaum.
- Cactus is a great deterent.
- One type of local home.
- Bargaining for gems.
- Admiring artwork done for a local mission.
- Ministry for widows-learning to sew.
- Crafts sold by the woman.
- The woman stay for a year learning their trade.
- Beautiful mural in the widows ministry.
- Anne learning about Tuo and Draw Soup.
- Take a dap of Tuo, mix it in the soup and eat by hand.
- Very tasty if you like Okra and spinach.
- Two young translators Ajinka and Isaac.
- Ken teaching BT software.
- Professor Bibiana came to learn and support BT.
- Pastor Christien came late but was able to catch up in no time.
- Clementina came to support Prof. Bibiana, but was a whiz with the software.
- Rev. Muse plans to make BT his primary work.
- Ken teaches his class and uses lots of time to review.
- Everyone works side by side for the week.
- New participant.
- Some of the participants the last day.
- They made great strides in learning the tough software.
- We took a ride in a Keh Keh into town.
- Local fruit stand.
- NetAccess building
- Two of the people who keep the internet access open for us.
- At the Internet cafe.
- A Keh Keh. Motorcycles are now banned.
- Where we stayed and served for the week. James was a huge help for us.
Marcia Welser
March 16, 2014 at 8:46 PM
That was a great email with all your photos. It was an interesting way to share about your trip. Blessings Marcia