lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com
In the Giant of Africa: Mum and dads visit
http://lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com/2012/03/mum-and-dads-visit.html
In the Giant of Africa. Thursday, 29 March 2012. Mum and dads visit. Since my mum and dad told me they were going to come and visit, I had been anticipating their arrival for months and was so excited that I had their schedule organised for quite a while! Mum at Gyero Care Centre. 65279;. Check out the Kaftan - Not sure he will be wearing this to Carnmoney! Mum and I at Gidan Bege, Kagoro, Kaduna State. 65279;. 65279;. Dad made a new friend at Open Doors :). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com
In the Giant of Africa: The Grace Gardens ministry
http://lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com/2012/07/grace-gardens-ministry.html
In the Giant of Africa. Tuesday, 17 July 2012. The Grace Gardens ministry. Grace Gardens is a safe house for vulnerable women. Its where I spend time a few days a week, teaching a couple of the girls how to play the guitar, singing with the women, teaching worship songs, helping some girls learn how to read, generally spending time with these young women and sometimes even baking cinnamon rolls and muffins :-). The Grace Gardens ministry - awareness video. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Be strong an...
lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com
In the Giant of Africa: June 2012
http://lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com/2012_06_01_archive.html
In the Giant of Africa. Sunday, 17 June 2012. Imagine waking up on a Sunday morning and the first thing you have to do is to pray that no church will be attacked and pray that God will watch over you as you worship Him in church that morning. For everyone in Nigeria, especially in the North, this is reality – church has become one of the most unsafe places to go. Who knows when and where a church will next be bombed? They are on the front line. God led me to read Deuteronomy 31:6 which says;. This verse ...
lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com
In the Giant of Africa: Day to day
http://lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com/2012/03/my-current-schedule-looks-like.html
In the Giant of Africa. Thursday, 29 March 2012. Open Doors in the morning, working with children in Speech Therapy. Aerobics class in the afternoon :-). Usually off in the morning, sometimes at Open Doors. Gyero in the afternoon to do language therapy with Emmanuel (Emma). Outreach into the Brothels in the morning with the Grace Gardens team (I only started to go on outreach last week). Taking a kids choir in the afternoon. Aerobics in the afternoon! When Im feeling motivated! Open Doors in the morning.
lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com
In the Giant of Africa: Uniquely resourceful!
http://lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com/2013/09/uniquely-resourceful.html
In the Giant of Africa. Tuesday, 10 September 2013. Something that has always struck me about African's is their incredible resourcefulness. I have seen some amazing examples of this during my time in Nigeria - Using a rock as a hammer to put up a mosquito net, turning plastic garden chairs into wheelchairs, breaking flip-flops in half to support some parts under the bonnet of a car, turning an abandoned overturned lorry into a shop! We have a lot to learn from our African brothers and sisters! Particula...
lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com
In the Giant of Africa: Sunday's
http://lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com/2012/06/sundays.html
In the Giant of Africa. Sunday, 17 June 2012. Imagine waking up on a Sunday morning and the first thing you have to do is to pray that no church will be attacked and pray that God will watch over you as you worship Him in church that morning. For everyone in Nigeria, especially in the North, this is reality – church has become one of the most unsafe places to go. Who knows when and where a church will next be bombed? They are on the front line. God led me to read Deuteronomy 31:6 which says;. This verse ...
lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com
In the Giant of Africa: September 2013
http://lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com/2013_09_01_archive.html
In the Giant of Africa. Tuesday, 10 September 2013. Something that has always struck me about African's is their incredible resourcefulness. I have seen some amazing examples of this during my time in Nigeria - Using a rock as a hammer to put up a mosquito net, turning plastic garden chairs into wheelchairs, breaking flip-flops in half to support some parts under the bonnet of a car, turning an abandoned overturned lorry into a shop! We have a lot to learn from our African brothers and sisters! Be strong...
lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com
In the Giant of Africa: September 2011
http://lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com/2011_09_01_archive.html
In the Giant of Africa. Thursday, 8 September 2011. Memories from Kaduna, Kagoro, Makurdi and Lafiya. 8226; Crazy but cool kids who really know their bible! 8211; Uncle John, the leader in charge of this centre got them to recite Psalm 1-6 and they did it so well! 8226; We met a really cool guy called Uncle Friday who has such a heart for the ministry and he is now at Bible College, training to be an EMS missionary. 8226; One day in Kaduna, I saw a man walking a monkey down the road, past the centre!
lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com
In the Giant of Africa: June 2011
http://lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com/2011_06_01_archive.html
In the Giant of Africa. Sunday, 19 June 2011. Lots of coffee, Bridesmaid duties and sunshine! AKA – my replacement. I’m only joking. They got Molly the Friday before I arrived home. She is adorable! While I was home, I tried to meet up with as many people as I could. In my first week, I literally had coffee dates, one after another, but I didn’t mind. I enjoyed catching up with everyone. I tried to fit in as much body boarding as I could. It will be quite a while before I see the sea again! I am currentl...
lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com
In the Giant of Africa: March 2011
http://lynseyinnigeria.blogspot.com/2011_03_01_archive.html
In the Giant of Africa. Saturday, 12 March 2011. Miles from Jos, in a beautiful place called Ogugu. It is a village in Kogi State, South Nigeria. It's a beautiful place, but very very warm! Maybe I will have lost a few pounds in sweat by the the time I go back to Jos! I do love it here though and there is. Ogugu is an amazing place! It will be strange when I go back to Jos on Tuesday because the other short-termers, Bethan and Alethea who also arrived this week will already be settled once I get there bu...