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“For Unto Us A Child Is Given…” (Isaiah 9:6)
This was how Father Pierre Dil recorded the arrival of Mutinta at St Nicholas’ Village for Children. Mutinta lived just a few short years before AIDS took her away from us again. But in that time she made great strides … Continue reading
Gordon and Julia Lowes
Our Visit to Makeni By Julia and Gordon Lowes From our initial contact with Makeni as far back as December 2004 we had watched their web site with great interest. [nggallery id=10] With the help of our friends we raised … Continue reading
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Claire Steen
My name is Claire Steen; my husband and I came to Zambia in April 2006 for 6 months. My husband wrote a development policy for the Anglican Diocese of Lusaka; he spent his time visiting projects and meeting Priests to … Continue reading
Primary School Student top in Zambia
One great piece of news to report to start the year is that one of our students, Leroy Mumba, scored the highest aggregate mark (85%) in the country in his Grade 7 exams. These exams are used to decide which … Continue reading