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    Mid-month news May 2026                                                                         Jimoharries@gmail.com Dear Friends, To support Jim financially through stewardship services, UK, click on this link. Kima International School of Theology (KIST) Many of you will know, that I taught at Kima International School of Theology, P/T, from 1996 to 2011. This theological school is about 10 miles from where I…

  • End-Month news May 2026

                                                                            jimoharries@gmail.com Dear Friends, Doing it the Other Way Around! I was struck by a thought recently. In the West, we try to structure the physical world in such a way, as to render people emotionally satisfied. In Africa, we are trying to render people emotionally satisfied, so as to be effective in the physical…

  • End-month news September 2025

                                                                                        From Jim Harries, jimoharries@gmail.com Dear Friends, Time for Mum My mother had a serious stroke in mid-August. This has given her dementia. She can do very little for herself – needing help to dress, eat, toilet, and everything else. She recognizes family members, but usually not others. She is admitted into Winchester hospital, stroke…

  • End-month news November 2024

    Dear Friends, My colleagues, Dr. Marcus Grohmann and Frank Paul, have prepared this video about vulnerable mission. The original in German is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WZsSDCbrI0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WZsSDCbrI0 (You can set it up to show captioned translations from German to English.) The title of the video is: Über Chancen, Anforderungen und Grenzen Verletzlicher Mission: Ein Praktiker erzählt, which…

  • Mid-month news October 2025

                                                                                        jimoharries@gmail.com Dear Friends, Making Sense of Africa I always find this when I come to the UK. Discourse in the UK constantly deprecates the reality of life in contemporary Africa. It is constant! Almost every reference to (sub-Saharan) Africa seems to be based on some kind of misunderstanding. The assumption, is of similarity, parallels,…