Randi Walle

We attended Sunday morning service at the Galabadja 3 church, the second-largest Grace Brethren church in the Bangui area. About 1,200 were in attendance for the French language service. Each of our instructors’ team gave a short greeting or testimony–the strange sound of my English brought a huge laugh. We were treated very graciously by […]

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Following the service at Galabadja 3 and tea at the pastor’s house, we stopped in at the Castor church (pictured) which is the largest and most prominent Grace Brethren church in the CAR. It has about 3,400 attenders in the two services (Sango and French) and the Sango service was just concluding as this photo

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On Sunday afternoon we visited the Bangui Christian radio station that is adjacent to the Castor church, and Clarissa (left) and Emmanuel (not in photo), participants in our writers’ seminar who are radio station staff, conducted a wide-ranging hour-long interview with all the instructors. We discussed literature in Africa, principles of good communication, the effect

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Dounia Marc (seated at the head of the table) had us all over to his house for dinner. Dounia directs the Foyer, the Grace Brethren literature ministry in the CAR, and is responsible for the printing, publishing, and bookstore operations in the country. Part of our goal on this trip was to encourage him and

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Writers’ Seminar Featured on ASSIST News

A roundup article featuring the recent writers’ and editors’ seminars in Cameroon and Central African Republic may be found on the Assist News syndicated website at http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/2007/s07060118.htm Instructors for the seminars included (from left) Terry White of BMH; Jean Bugnano, photographer from Macon, France; Didier Millotte, illustrator from Lyon, France; Greg Burgess of Editions Cle,

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Mboi Andre (dark suit, left), the current president of the Fellowship of Grace Brethren churches in the CAR, was one of the participants in the seminar, as his schedule allowed. Here he chats with instructors Jules Ouba (center) and Greg Burgess (with red folder) before a session begins. Andre leads a fellowship of more than

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