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During our time in Mozambique, we had the opportunity to go snorkeling on a nearby island. I loved seeing all the colorful and different kinds of fish.
The man peeking over Cait’s shoulder was our translator, Vianu, who went with us on house visits.
This is the church where we helped out by preaching and doing the children’s program.
The tree behind us was so huge that it would take 3 or 4 people with their arms spread out to encircle the trunk. It had lots of things carved into the bark, too, probably by the visitors waiting to go inside the prison, where we ministered once or twice a week in Mozambique.
While we waited for the kombie to take us back to South Africa, we were able to spend some time at the beach in Tofo, Mozambique, simply enjoying the beauty before us. The intense blue ocean water and the fine sand sprinkled with sea shells…gorgeous!
All the kids who live at Michael’s Children’s Village in South Africa, with my team and I, of course.
Joshua & Welcome. Welcome would often give little Joshua kisses. So cute!
Cait and I got to take care of Johanna (the white baby girl) for a couple hours here and there when Jene and Tiesa, her parents and directors of MCV, went out. It was so strange to see a white baby, after having seen only black babies for the past 6 months.
All the Novas participants together again in Houston for 3 days of debrief.
The End.