Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Dancing, Delivering, and Desire in Malawi




From the Belmont UMC Reporter Newsletter


We worked hard but did not physical labor. We worshipped often but we designed no liturgy. We danced, clapped, played with children and inspected plastering in a new church building. We pumped water from boreholes (deep wells) that Belmont UMC provided in previous years. During the week, we planned/dreamed/schemed of cooperative ventures for the future with leaders of the Malawi United Methodist Church.


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