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Piddington and Hackleton supporters
We have now been in Hackleton, Northants for over seven years, and our home church is St John the Baptist, Piddington. When my late father, Revd Pierre Dil, first visited us here, he sat next to somebody who seemed vaguely … Continue reading
Anointed Lilies
The Anointed Lilies are the choir of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Makeni. The church is part of the Continuing Anglican Communion in Zambia and is located on the grounds of Makeni Centre. On my last visit I thought … Continue reading
Cindy Schotte
Diary of a volunteer My name is Cindy Schotte, 30 years old, from Rotterdam, the Netherlands. I am on a sabbatical leave for three months. I want to give you a glimpse of one of my weeks at MEC after … Continue reading
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Makeni Street
Venus Mwanza has kindly given us permission to reproduce his painting of Makeni Road, outside the grounds of MEC. This painting was published by BBC Focus on Africa Magazine in 2003, winning Venus (former student and current employee of MEC) … Continue reading