Saturday, July 27, 2013

Kabokweni

Wow, this holiday blogging just drags on and on, eh? The holiday certainly didn't. Sunday morning, Bro. Scott, Miss Donna and I were up early to prepare the noon meal before church. Just after the morning service, Bro. Scott had several of the college guys share a testimony of how God's provided for them while away at university. A sweet time, to be sure. Then came chow time...mealie pap (staple diet made from cornmeal boiled in water), chicken dust, spinach, and a carrot salad. Now if we were truly African, we would have served chicken feet (commonly known as runaways...pretty tasty), chicken heads, tripe (cow's stomach), curdled milk (NOT at all like cottage cheese), intestine or some other delicacy. No, I've not eaten  all those, preferring to keep my stomach in place :) Just the feet & intestine. Wow...talk about a rabbit trail!
Morning fog
 
Some of the guys in Kabokweni. 
African cuisine eaten African style (no utensils)
College guys' send-off 
Bro. Eric, Itumeleng, Victor & Bandile


On our last evening in White River, we attended a Bible study at Metropolitan International College. It was great meeting the young Christians and sharing a good laugh with these sweet girls.


With my parents in town for the night, we had an impromptu meal with them & several guys after the study. At times, I go from one ministry to another. It was so nice being in one place for a bit, really getting to know the people there. All in all...great stay!


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