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  • Mid-month news August 2024

                                                            jimoharries@gmail.com For archive of Jim’s news, and other information: jim-mission.org.uk (Above image, with bible students, Tanzania, June 2024.) Old Lady’s Funeral I was struck recently by the discourse at the funeral of an old lady. This old lady had a stroke months before. Now there were questions as to whether she had been…

  • Mid-month news September 2023

    Mid-month news September 2023     Jim Harries, jimoharries@gmail.com Dear Friends, Jim at the recent annual camp meeting of his home church in Kenya. For German speakers, here’s a short audio introduction to the way of life of the Luo people of Western Kenya: https://share.deutschlandradio.de/dlf-audiothek-audio-teilen.3265.de.html?mdm:audio_id=dira_DLF_8f106cfb ‘Woman Repents’ The congregation of a few hundred that attended the annual…

  • End-Month News July 2025

                                                                                                    Jimoharries@gmail.com Wonderful Church Fellowship Visit A church fellowship visit I made on 10th July was a wonderful example of the fruitfulness of my theological education ministry to indigenous churches … After 10 miles of cycling, I arrived at the home of the bishop, long crippled by polio. He was, as usual, sat in his…

  • End-month news October 2025

                                                                                        jimoharries@gmail.com Dear Friends, Here is the message I preached at the Acomb Baptist Church on Sunday 19th October 2025: Review: Paul Planted, Apollos Watered, but God See this review of the book recently published by the Alliance for Vulnerable Mission: Paul Planted, Apollos Watered, but God. Two Sports as a Model for Intercultural Mission…

  • End-month news, April 2025

                                                                                    Jim Harries, jimoharries@gmail.com Dear Friends, I have recently reflected on my regularly praying for the sick in our Coptic hospital. There are often a wide variety of sick people of different stripes. On this particular occasion and in the male and female wards that I visited, many seemed to be serious cases. Some described…