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Updates from Kenya STM’09 #151 June 19, 2009


Updates with pictures from the field as the Discipleship Training seminar on The Flow in Nairobi, Kenya (near Kasarani) went on.

Land Guards Were Politically Nurtured
There are two important traditional maxims in Ghana well amplified by the predominant Akan ethnic group as " Tumi nyinaa ne asase " and "asase ye dur" which literally translates as "all power emanates from land" and "land is mighty" respectively. Economically, land symbolizes power, life’s sustainer, might, wealth, and authority.

D0L01 The Flow – Video Podcast on 1 John 2:12-14
This podcast on The Flow shows how Christians grow, how to detect where they are in their spiritual growth and what they need for further spiritual growth. The power of this presentation is in the overall view of the whole Christian life, and its use of a familiar analogy to help us apply it to our spiritual lives.

What Troubles Moldova
Given the favorable circumstances Moldova enjoys, many wonder why our country is so poor. The population has a 99.1% literacy rate…If we are so smart, why are we so poor? Maybe it is true that every people get the government it deserves, but I know Moldova can do better.

D2L09 Part 10/12 – Overcoming Depression: Deepening Our Trust
Deepening Our Trust, part 10 of 12, shows the important role of our trust through how Moses fought a problem of depression in Exodus 5 because his dreams were broken and he faced failure. ‘Adopting God’s Hope, Overcoming Depression’ is the ninth lesson in a series on “Reaching Beyond Mediocrity.”

D2L02 Processing the Spiritual Growth Self-Evaluation Exercise Sheet, Part 3/6
Processing the Spiritual Growth Self-Evaluation Exercise Sheet, the third part of the second lesson Discipleship 2: Reaching Beyond Mediocrity series, helps analyze the personal growth self-evaluation sheet so that one can see a person’s strong areas as well as areas that God is interested in developing.

Urgent Report BFFPray#135
Special Prayer Bulletin on flood and persecution. “Never has there been anything like this in the last thirty years,” describing the great outbreak of persecution across the state of Orissa. Now, millions are displaced because the change of a course of a large river due to a flood. Read more for details.

Vietnam’s Human Rights Situation
On July 29, 2004 the Voice of Vietnam News, the Vietnamese government’s official news agency published an editorial titled, "Vietnam Human Rights Act of 2004 ¯ A Wrongful Act." The piece went on to detail the unfair and oppressive actions of the United States government, which recently passed the Vietnam Human Rights Act of 2004 (HRA).

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