• Yeah, I need to work on blog titles. “Bulletsâ€� as in bullet points, not bullets from a gun. Sorry.


  • “Dare for Moreâ€� is Pepsi’s slogan for Tanzania. I like it. I also like that there is Pepsi available on a continent where Coke abounds.


  • I apologize for the spurts of blogs. Uganda, they were written regularly for a while. Granted, I’ve only been in Tanzania (pronounced Tan-Zahn-E-ah by the locals) for ten days or something.


  • I’m taking pictures. I have taken more pictures in the last two weeks than in the last two months. I’m also still in Africa, so those pictures are something for you to look forward to sometime next summer. Start scheduling picture viewings.


  • “Travel dayâ€� from Kampala, Uganda to Sumbawanga, Tanzania was not a day. It was multiple days. I lost track. It was a blur. I think the count was 60 some hours on a bus in four days? Thank you, parental units, for a childhood of road trips. Made life easier.


  • Sumbawanga was more remote than anywhere my team has been in Africa. YAY!


  • Team Shiloh is working with Pastor Henry Chomola and his church. English classes, computer classes, preaching at services, singing two songs each service.


  • I left my team and Sumbawanga on the 14th. Nathan Salley and I get to travel across the country of Tanzania, visiting different teams on the squad on our way to Nairobi, where O squad will be having a debrief time for Africa.

  • God’s moving in amazing ways in Africa!! Right now it’s not a struggle to come up with things to tell you, it’s a struggle to come up with ways to share all that has been going on. I’ll try again soon. Promise.