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Well and pump near rural school
about 5 miles outside of Iringa. The Luther Seminary student is
Theresa Riewestahl from Spooner, Wisconsin. We participated in
the dedication of this well and pump which was dug and installed
with support from folks in the St. Paul Area Synod! |
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A school named "Grace" in Swahili
that trains and employs people with physical disabilities to
make paper, picture albums, paper, cards, and other artistic
creations. The picture albums you see in the background are made
using elephant dung! |
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Another view of well near the rural
school. |
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A second well which we were invited
to help dedicate closer to Iringa, but also in a more rural
area. The Luther Seminary student is Kristina Waters from
Bottineau, ND. |
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We attended class at Tumaini
University in Iringa with this professor and students. |
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Orphanage in Iringa where most of
the parents of the children there have died of AIDS. This
ministry began because a compassionate woman started inviting
homeless kids into her home who were running around in the
market place in Iringa. The Iringa Diocese has taken over
support of this ministry. The seminary student is Kristina
Waters again. The young woman in the background is Kati Bombardi
from PLTS in Berkeley. |