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Tunisia: Does it look like Paris, or like Greece, or a scene from Star Wars? Who knows...

Tunisia: Does it look like Paris, or like Greece, or a scene from Star Wars? Who knows...
The beautiful French architecture of Tunis.  Tunis, complete with street cafes and baguettes and a metro system, feels more like Paris than even Paris itself!     The Medina (or Old City) is one of the best places to get lost in... This was the front door of the place where we stayed.   The ancient city of Carthage (Ancient Rome's greatest enemy!)... This city was at one stage called Africae by the ancient Greeks, and that's where our continent got it's name from...just some trivia.   The beginning of our Luke10!!!!!  This picture was taken at the fort on...
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African insect bites...yikes!!!!

African insect bites...yikes!!!!
This is what my leg looks like after some insect of some form or shape (in Zanzibar) launched a feeding frenzy on me 4 weeks ago.  In a month's time the itching hasn't even stopped.  Healing comes slowly in Africa...Ai.
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What is it about Zanzibar?

Explore Africa has been in Zanzibar for almost 3 weeks now and I've only lately started asking myself: "What is it about Zanzibar?" Why do thousands of tourists and honeymooners come to a place where the heat is almost unbearable, where Islam rules everything and where there is almost never electricity? What is it that keep the planes and ferries coming to this island filled with excited people? Is it the beaches? Is it the spices? Is it the cocktails? Of course we didn't come to Zanzibar for any of those things and neither do most workers for the Lord. ...
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Wicky Wicky Wild Wild West Africa

Wicky Wicky Wild Wild West Africa
Some crazy things happen in Burkina Faso!!   Niger and The URN Project were definitely highlights of the year.   Beautiful Ghana...  
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The BRICK IN THE WALL Campaign is a new GCEX initiative to help with the development of the brand new Global Leadership Academy Campus in Jeffrey's Bay.

We want to give YOU the opportunity to become a part of this initiative and to help lay the foundations for tomorrow's leaders!

 

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Ongoing food distribution in Niger

Ongoing food distribution in Niger
The tremendous support the URN project has received has enabled the Explore Africa 2010 team to distribute food in two different towns the past weekend.   Tânout is a town about three hours drive to the North of Zinder. The town is set in arid and almost barren land and the entire district has been severely affected by the ongoing drought and food shortages. The need in Tânout is big and expanding at an alarming rate.   Pastor Issa is a man from the Fulani tribe who lives in Tânout with his wife and four children. The church at his...
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Let us soak Morocco in prayer!

Are Muslims more difficult to reach than other people groups? Isn't God's power to reach the peoples of the earth infinate and is Islam no challenge for Him? Why does it sometimes feel like there's a wall around Muslims keeping them from seeing the truth and accepting it as the truth?   "Allah hath set a seal on their hearts and on their hearing, and on their eyes is a veil" (The Holy Qur'an) (Sura II v.7)   Satan, the god of this evil world, has blinded the minds of those who don't believe, so they are unable to see...
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Once upon a Luke 10

Once upon a time there were three friends.  A girl and two boys.  The girl loved tennis and caramel popcorn and sported a head of dark curly locks.  Her name was Linel.  The one boy, whom was called Albie by his friends, loved to glide through the air on a board called a skateboard.  The other boy, who loves travelling, lost all his hair but still retained ridiculously good looks throughout his life.  This boy was called Gerrie.

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Glorious Penang

The more I think about Malaysia, the more I realize what a wonderful country it actually is!
Many a Global team has left their footprints on the culture-rich soil of Malaysia, but for some reason there is little mention about their times here.  Furthermore, I realized that there is still a bit of a lack in solid contacts anywhere in the country.

So, Malaysia isn’t really on any list when it comes to island-nations and we didn’t really intend on spending time here except for our transits through the airport onboard all the cheap Air Asia flights.  In a sense, Kuala Lumpur airport became a second home to our team, without us ever really wandering into the city and beyond.

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Morocco Pics...

Morocco Pics...
Dakhla in Western Sahara was our first stop in Morocco.  Western Sahara is fighting for it's independence from Morocco who occupied it in the 1970's.  In Dakhla there are only 2 followers of Christ that we know of...   Communion in Dakhla   Entrance to the Kasbah in the Medina of Marrakech.   Man in Marrakech...   Explore Africa 2010 in front of the Royal Palace in Fes   The beauty of the Medina in Fes People of Fes   We visited the tanneries in Fes where they dye all the leather   Fes is probably the most beautiful city...
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