'do one thing every day that scares you' - eleanor roosevelt

Tuesday, 28 November 2006

the voices


Monday

27●11●2006

Tuesday

28●11●2006

Wednesday

29●11●2006

Thursday

30●11●2006

Friday

1●12●2006

‘Mother Africa’

Africa Learning’

‘Leading Africa

Africa Forgiving’

‘Hearing Africa

● Bernadette (Rwanda) will tell us about how ALARM is empowering the church to help widows care for orphans given to them.

● Kelly (US) and Blessing (Nigerian) will share their current struggle to survive the red-tape on adopting the 1st Nigerian baby in the country’s independent history.

● Amy (US) who serves full-time in Sudan as a missionary from IBC in orphanages will share the current involvement of other US believers helping with this issue.

Pierre (Ivory Coast) who has spent a few years studying in the States and plans to go home to teach the Bible and translate it to his countrymen.

● Vic a DTS faculty member (US) who taught in Ethiopia for some time.

● Johnny (US) who has experience working with street kids and recently started serving African refugees.

● Ms. Judy (US) tells about her visit to South Africa during a global evangelization conference in 1997 and serving there - how she sees DTS playing a vital role in Africa’s future.

● Patrick (US) from Watermark along with his team shares his experience in Rwanda and Burundi with ALARM.

● Celestin (Rwanda) tells us more about their leadership and reconciliation ministry in 8 African countries.

● Butros (Nigeria) who is also active with leadership-development in Western Africa.

● Joseph (Cameroon) who also focuses on pastoral teaching and mentoring in French Africa.

● Kambale (Congo DRC) on leadership development needs in Central Africa

● Arthur (South Africa) shares how he got the chance to study in Atlanta, GA and what living in a country as a marginalized people-group both in the Old and New South Africa feels like.

● Josh (US) tells us about his thoughts before and after his first visit to South Africa and Mozambique in the summer of 2006.

● Eva (US) tells about her (still unlived) dream to visit and serve Africa and how her perspective on life has changed since learning more about it.

● Panel discussion and strategic planning session on main areas of concern and interest as the week progressed…

● How will Dallas Theological Seminary respond to what was said this week?

● What Vision Africa hopes to contribute after today…

● What will happen to the Zebra's bark?