"..Victims of war come in all forms.." Yes even the perpetrator is a victim and when we understand that maybe we can get to the root of the problem and find a solution.
Two of my friends lived for 16 years in Kinshasa and two more of them were missionaries in Equateur, serving a total of 75 years. Your blog posts are devastating. I know how great Congo could be and how it was despoiled. I am so glad you're there.
I want to read your website but the white text on the black background is hard to focus and read, for even the length of one post.
ReplyDeleteIt’s hard to build a foundation, when the ground is constantly shifting under your feet.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful sentence. Keep up the good work.
change the contrast on your computer...
ReplyDeleteshe is dealing with bigger and better things than blog color and text.
really. get a clue...
"..Victims of war come in all forms.." Yes even the perpetrator is a victim and when we understand that maybe we can get to the root of the problem and find a solution.
ReplyDeleteCompassion is a powerful powerful word.
Two of my friends lived for 16 years in Kinshasa and two more of them were missionaries in Equateur, serving a total of 75 years. Your blog posts are devastating. I know how great Congo could be and how it was despoiled. I am so glad you're there.
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