Study Interruptions Nathan wants to study Japanese hard but his IT work interrupts very much. He has to deal with his client’s computers/servers during many nights. He has not been able to sleep much. He has passed Level 1 for this term but he would have done better if he was able to focus fully on his study. […]
Weberek to Same We arrived back in Same this morning from Weberek. Our public transport from Weberek to Same left Weberek at 2:30 am so it was a sleepless night. Sleeping at the Wheel! At about 4:00 am the driver fell asleep at the wheel, not far from the Wedauberec Clinic. The vehicle slid into […]
https://bppc.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/public_transport_in_ditch.jpg540960Bob Harveyhttps://bppc.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/logo-dark-300x104.pngBob Harvey2017-11-30 20:10:032017-11-30 20:10:03Danger in East Timor
Mbeya, Tanzania Kay’s phone no.: 041601041 12th November, 2017 Dear praying friends, Kay Thank you all for your kind praying. Kay has now made a really good recovery. She still has the other hip to go, but she is managing fine. She just needs Asha to help her with getting her shoes on. She […]
Nathan has been studying Japanese and has been working as an IT consultant. It has become very hard and tiring (not enough time to sleep) for Nathan to do both as working takes a lot of time, especially, at night time and his class now proceeds at a much faster pace than the introductory class.
Bondia hotu hotu! What a month! I think this past month of September has been my busiest yet! As I mentioned in last month’s newsletter update, I spent the first week of September getting to know the wonderful nursing team of an NGO which works at the National hospital training nurses. I was able to […]
The Stewarts’ Update – December, 2017
/in Blog, Missionary, Missionary News, News, The Stewart FamilyStudy Interruptions Nathan wants to study Japanese hard but his IT work interrupts very much. He has to deal with his client’s computers/servers during many nights. He has not been able to sleep much. He has passed Level 1 for this term but he would have done better if he was able to focus fully on his study. […]
Danger in East Timor
/in Blog, Lucinda Windeatt, Missionary, Missionary NewsWeberek to Same We arrived back in Same this morning from Weberek. Our public transport from Weberek to Same left Weberek at 2:30 am so it was a sleepless night. Sleeping at the Wheel! At about 4:00 am the driver fell asleep at the wheel, not far from the Wedauberec Clinic. The vehicle slid into […]
The Stewarts – a Huge Step Forward
/in Blog, Missionary, Missionary News, The Stewart FamilyJohn Rowse News – 12th Nov. 2017
/in Blog, John Rowse, Missionary, Missionary NewsMbeya, Tanzania Kay’s phone no.: 041601041 12th November, 2017 Dear praying friends, Kay Thank you all for your kind praying. Kay has now made a really good recovery. She still has the other hip to go, but she is managing fine. She just needs Asha to help her with getting her shoes on. She […]
The Stewarts – October 29, 2017
/in Blog, Missionary, Missionary News, The Stewart FamilyNathan has been studying Japanese and has been working as an IT consultant. It has become very hard and tiring (not enough time to sleep) for Nathan to do both as working takes a lot of time, especially, at night time and his class now proceeds at a much faster pace than the introductory class.
Lauren Crase – September, 2017
/in Blog, Lauren Crase, Missionary, Missionary News, PrayerBondia hotu hotu! What a month! I think this past month of September has been my busiest yet! As I mentioned in last month’s newsletter update, I spent the first week of September getting to know the wonderful nursing team of an NGO which works at the National hospital training nurses. I was able to […]