Seth Barnes and I have been talking about writing a book on Spiritual parenting. What does it mean, how do you do it, and why do we need spiritual parents? I have been on the journey of this … Read more about Spiritual Parenting and the Spirit of a Nation
Funerals for babies?
A couple weeks ago, we found a baby, and a World Race team decided to temporarily "adopt" him (at the request of the mother who was dying of AIDS) and nurse him back to health. Unfortunately, the … Read more about Funerals for babies?
Life and Death in Swaziland
This month, we have a World Race Squad in Swaziland, a country that has been devastated by HIV/AIDS. Two weeks ago, a team found a nearly-dead baby and started nursing him back to health. Here's … Read more about Life and Death in Swaziland
Be Fruitful, Subdue and Trample!
I had my first real encounter last night with a Black Mamba snake. It is the deadliest snake in Africa and the second deadliest snake in the world. You cannot believe how fast and amazing these … Read more about Be Fruitful, Subdue and Trample!
Forever Broken, Forever African!
We left Colorado Springs in March last year… this year long journey has brought a lot of emotion - a lot of tears, loneliness, excitement, fear, overwhelming joy, thankfulness, wondering, disgust, … Read more about Forever Broken, Forever African!
Where Have All the Swazis Gone?
An article that Seth Barnes found:WHERE HAVE ALL THE SWAZIS GONE STEPHANIE NOLENFrom Saturday's Globe and MailDecember 22, 2007MATSAPHA, SWAZILAND - Solomon Dlamini decided the numbers were wrong: … Read more about Where Have All the Swazis Gone?
Portuguese in Africa
This past Sunday Lisa and I took our first 3 hour trip up to Maputo, Mozambique. Jumbo and Kriek and Pete and Jill Johnson asked to go up and see this amazing, historic and beautiful … Read more about Portuguese in Africa
Life in a Third-World Country
Living in a third-world country is different to say the least… you really learn the "Fruit of the Spirit" called patience in whole new ways. You can wait for your meal at a restaurant for two … Read more about Life in a Third-World Country
Apology
I would like to take the opportunity to clear up and personally apologize for the misunderstanding and confusion on the blogs (Silenced: When tragedy hits and Don't forget me: Update on Swazi baby) … Read more about Apology