Hope you enjoyed some of the photos I posted from the past few days.   Today, being Sunday, is a day off for us.   We worshipped this morning at the Cathedral in Kasulu.   We had a chance to greet the congregation and even shared a song with them.   It is one that we learned at St. Paul’s during the past year.   It’s called “Song to the Savior”.    We were able to translate the chorus into something the congregation here could join in with.   The original words are:

Sing a song to the Savior
Lift your voice and believe
Sing a song to the Savior
Sing a song to the King

We translated this into a simplified Swahili version:

Kuimba kwa mwokozi
Kuimba na kuamini
Kuimba kwa mwokozi
Kuimba kwa mfalme 

Afterward, we returned to the compound and shortly after that I when back down to KBC to go to Daudi NDahana’s home to pick up his car.  Yup, you guessed it.  I’m borrowing a friend’s car while we are here so we can get around without callingon the Diocese to supply drivers and vehicles for us.   And yes, they drive on the left side of the road, so there is a little bit of that to get used to.   Even so, I’m glad to have some independence.    We can definitly work more efficient this way because there are always delays when arranging rides to and from the Bible College.

 

Tonight I’m going to prepare a sermon that I’m to give at the 7 PM service at the Bible College on Thursday.  Then Cathy and I are going to watch a movie together (using a laptop computer) and rest to prepare for the work we will start tomorrow at KBC.

 

Blessings to you all in the name of our Lord and Savior, Jesus,

 

Canon Bill 

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