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A look inside one of the mission offices.
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Construction is very primitive, with reed mats used for ceilings. One evening while I was sitting in this office, a large rat came down out of the ceiling at the sagging spot and ran across to another corner of the room. I hope the Lord will put it into some hearts to finance the remodeling or replacement of the office block. After 40 years it is time. |
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A view of the offices, classroom and storeroom from the
back.
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The carpenter uses this shed for making and repairing furniture, door frames, etc. |
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A nice view of the missionary houses and guest house.
The sign warns about dogs. "Hoot" (British English for 'sound
your horn') for escort." The warning is repeated in Chichewa.
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The front bedroom in the Wilkses' house has been turned into an office for Lendal. Since we are handing the work more and more to the Malawians, it helps Lendal to have an office behind the scenes, while the Malawian staff deal with the public. |
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Looking across the front lawn in the direction of the
highway.
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This is the side yard of the other missionary house and guest house. Mark and Era Thiesen, our new missionaries, will occupy the second mission residence. |