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Guatemala, Here We Come

March 1, 2013 by Wendy Hammond

Hola! DH and I are packing to head to Guatemala early tomorrow morning. We’ll be gone for a week and it’s DH’s first time out of the U.S. (other than Canada and Norway). I look forward to sharing some of our adventures with you. While I’m out next week, the 40 Days of Nourishing series …

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Eating Locally in Nigeria

January 22, 2013 by Wendy Hammond

You may have noticed it’s been a bit quiet on the blog – I have just returned from spending two weeks in Nigeria on an evaluation of a mission field. It’s good to be home, but it was quite a shock coming from 100+ degree weather to the snow we’re having in Michigan! Since this …

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All God’s Children Need Travelin’ Shoes

November 12, 2012 by Wendy Hammond

Let’s see, this fall I’ve been to Chicago, Seattle, Pittsburgh, upper Michigan, Port Huron, and I’m headed to Boston right after Thanksgiving. Whew! I’m also looking forward to an international trip to Nigeria in January. In the words of Johnny Cash, “Of travel I’ve had my share, man!”

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Uganda, Days 11-14: Queen Elizabeth Park & Returning Home

August 22, 2011 by Wendy Hammond

I mentioned before that this was one of the few trips I’ve taken for work where I was able to see touristy things. Our final few days were spent driving to another part of the country to visit Queen Elizabeth Game Park. The community development worker from Kabale and his wife accompanied us. It was …

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Uganda, Days 8-10: The Church As a Force for Good and Evil

August 22, 2011 by Wendy Hammond

In the previous post I talked about how the church in Kabale is doing incredible ministry in its community. On Day 8, we visited the church's nursery school and met with its youth group, men's group, and women's groups. It was neat to see how similar the issues are cross-culturally. Then, on Day 9, we drove to Rwanda. I had tried to prepare myself for the grisly scenes to come.

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