IT teacher for adults, in London & Bath, now 'semi-retired'.
Has visited E Africa many times, and enthusiastically supported some Christian missions there.
@agapemoriearty@NewTimesRwanda I've also benn in Rwanda and been involved in two charity projects there. Out of the 7 African countries I've put my foot down in(!), it's the country where I feel safest, at any time of day or night! And the police are disciplined and well organised!
@roberts_keena Just stumbled on your article on, "Living with baboons preparing me for High School"! Just want to say, I really loved it! Spending time in Africa has also helped me with spending life outside Africa! Just thought I'd say!
@MikhailaSafari From Archbishop:
After contact with Government we hear that there is no change to guidance on places of worship. Worship is the work of God - not a social gathering - and gives the strength to love and serve.
From Archbishop of C.
After contact with Government we hear that there is no change to guidance on places of worship. Worship is the work of God - not a social gathering - and gives the strength to love and serve.
It was on this day in 1738, that John Wesleyโs โheart was strangely warmedโ, at a #Moravian meeting in #Aldersgate, London. It is no exaggeration to say that this was the spark that lit 10,000 fires, the moment that launched a movement for profound societal transformation.
The next Sunday was unusual. Churches all over the nation were packed! Believers, half-believers, and even unbelievers flocked to the churches to cry out to God for their fathers, sons and brothers who were in danger of imminently being destroyed!
They were fathers sons, and brothers of families back home. The nation was desperate!
The king at the time, King George the 6th, took the unusual step of calling the whole nation to prayer!
https://t.co/m1iHiTFwIK
*Prayer for the Nation!*
Did you know about this?
Almost exactly 80 years ago, at the beginning of the 2nd World War, there were over 300,000 British troops in Europe, about to be anaihilated by the advancing German troops.