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Nigeria

More new missionary blogs in 2006!

15 March 2006

Let me introduce you to some of our newest missionary blogs: From the people who introduced you to the jet towel, we present SQJ Taipei! Over 2 months in Madrid now, it’s My Life (as I see it) Find out what a real cheese hater is thinking about at Thoughts on life and the Kingdom [...]

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More great posts from around the world!

2 January 2006

Some of my favourite posts from the last few days: Under the African Rain with a new post in a series – the first was A Dream Come True, and here is A Dream Come True Part 2 Reflection on a Christmas tragedy at The Rathmell’s When a spouse posts that doesn’t usually post, it’s [...]

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Lead up to Christmas

24 December 2005

It’s that time of year again – many missionaries are stopping by their blogs to apologize for being too busy to blog. In spite of all that, in the lead up to Christmas there have been some very interesting posts.  So we’ll celebrate Christmas Eve here at Missionary-Blogs.com by enjoying some posts from around the [...]

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Season for thanksgiving

9 December 2005

All around the world people celebrate harvest and thanksgiving festivals.  The UK has their Harvest Festival.  Canada has Thanksgiving, as does the USA.  Many other countries have celebrations of thanksgiving for harvest in general, or for specific main crops. Since I report on blogs, I’m always a little behind (many of these were celebrated between [...]

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Mixed bag

9 November 2005

It’s been a while since I’ve directed you to some interesting posts.  Today it’s going to be a hodge-podge (or hotchpotch, depending on where in the world you are) (or a mixed bag, if you don’t understand either term!). Many people around the world will relate to these great pictures of the train in Japan [...]

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AIDS in Nigeria

6 November 2005

This morning I just had to share with you these encouraging words from Nigeria, written by Dr Mike Blyth from Jos, Nigeria.  The blog entry is entitled Not Even Shaking Hands.  His blog is Kids’ Doc in Jos. I’ve mentioned Mike’s blog here before, but you may not know that he and his wife Barb [...]

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Recent glimpses of cross-cultural life

28 October 2005

I love stories that give us a little glimpse into life in another culture.  Sometimes it just gives us a picture of a world we’re not familiar with.  Other times we get a better understanding of struggles that missionaries have to face.  Here are three great examples: Grace – from Kids’ Doc in Jos.  The [...]

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Ministry’s twists and turns

26 September 2005

Sometimes it’s the unexpected things that God uses the most. God loves surprising us and reminding us that He is the God of all of life. Herschel and Christine Rothchild, along with their children Christian and Danielle, are missionaries in Nigeria.  They’re working with street children, but as with any Christian their ministry goes beyond [...]

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