Greetings from Sudan,
We have arrived at our project and have enjoyed our first week of life in Africa. We are living in the Catholic Dioces of Torit compound in Nimule. It is positevely beautiful...the nile is basically in our backyard and the mountains are breath taking. The community has given us quite the warm welcome. Our assignment while here is to travel to the many local schools teaching lessons on health and civic education as well as sports. We will also be doing some guiding and counseling with youth. Keep us in your prayers.
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Departing Tuesday May 29th, 2007
Greetings Friends & Family!
Our summer venture is about to begin! Sophie and I will be departing from Newark airport May 29th and headed to London and then Kenya. We will meet up with organization that is hosting us at the airport in Kenya and will travel from there into Uganda and finally into Sudan.
We will be traveling and living with two other volunteers Ian and Melanie during our 3 month stay. Our destination is a small town named Nimule in the deep south of Sudan very close to the actual border of Uganda. Our host organization is the NSCC council of churches. We will have no phone access obviously, but hope to have internet access on occasion and keep everyone posted via our blog and e-mail.
If you would like to learn more about what we are doing and why we are spending our summer here check out the links to other websites, especially
Blessings to everyone, and keep us posted on your lives too!
Our summer venture is about to begin! Sophie and I will be departing from Newark airport May 29th and headed to London and then Kenya. We will meet up with organization that is hosting us at the airport in Kenya and will travel from there into Uganda and finally into Sudan.
We will be traveling and living with two other volunteers Ian and Melanie during our 3 month stay. Our destination is a small town named Nimule in the deep south of Sudan very close to the actual border of Uganda. Our host organization is the NSCC council of churches. We will have no phone access obviously, but hope to have internet access on occasion and keep everyone posted via our blog and e-mail.
If you would like to learn more about what we are doing and why we are spending our summer here check out the links to other websites, especially
Blessings to everyone, and keep us posted on your lives too!
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