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Monthly Archives: September 2005
Driving in Ghana
Driving in Ghana is an interesting experience. Or, perhaps I should say riding in Ghana, as I never actually sat behind the wheel. The next thing I noticed was that either every car in Ghana needs a tune-up, or the … Continue reading
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The Ghana Experience – Part 3 (I Lied)
I ended the last Ghana blurt by saying I was going to write next about cross-cultural ministry. I actually don’t have a clue about cross-cultural ministry. I don’t really have a clue about ministry to my own culture, or I’d … Continue reading
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News, Polls & Stupidity
Okay, I should just stop reading the news – it just makes me mad. The main thing that infuriates me is stupidity … sometime I should go into therapy to find out why I can’t just let stupidity go, like … Continue reading
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The Ghana Experience – Part 2
If you haven’t read Part 1, start there.
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