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Ages 8 to 11 years. Shema can now go to school, and his dream of becoming an airline pilot has moved one step closer -- but he and his family and friends still have many challenges to face in the Village of Hope. Frida is tricked into leaving her brother and sister, Sam is falsely accused of stealing, a football match has an uncertain ending; will their faith triumph? Sequel to "I Want to Be an Airline Pilot" set in Rwanda.
Turbulent times of wars, oppression and adverse living conditions can break a man or forge him into a leader who inspires us. Such a man is Emmanuel Kolini, Archbishop of Rwanda and one of the leaders in the global Anglican Communion. He was born in a part of Africa that has had a long and troubling history of racial hatred and bloodshed. The author gives us a background and context for this hatred as she tells Kolini 's story. Along with others of the persecuted Tutsi people, Kolini 's family had to flee to refugee camps in Uganda and while there, he committed his life to God. Educated through Anglican colleges, he was ordained and moved with his wife, Freda, to his first parish, a refugee ...
Spike, Joe and Matt are playing their usual ballgame when they find the deserted house. And then thats when the excitement, danger and adventure begin!
Ages 8 to 11 years. Emily Jane wants fashionable boots for her birthday, but is given fake crocodile-skin shoes instead. Trying on the hated shoes, she discovers that they hold an amazing secret! Join Emily Jane as she goes on a series of adventures in Africa, making friends and exciting discoveries about God along the way.
Archbishop Emmanuel Kolini (ret.) and missionary Peter Holmes provide a social commentary and plan for restoration among countries like Rwanda that have been devasted by oppression.
Tich was a South African sports star who lost it all to alcohol. Joan had recently lost her husband. Their lives were at rock bottom when grace showed up and inspired these two middle class South Africans to move past the racial prejudices of the Apartheid era and launch a ministry together. The result was Lungisisa Indlela village (LIV), the legendary residential facility that rescues children, restores lives, and raises young leaders in South Africa. This is the story of transformed lives—both theirs and the orphans—as a country begins to embrace grace and love others as Christ loves the church.
As the Titanic sank, John Harper was focused on saving souls. As his life came to a close, he still preached the gospel.
Building on innovative research undertaken by the 'Cloud Legal Project' at Queen Mary, University of London, this work analyses the key legal and regulatory issues relevant to cloud computing under European and English law.
Shema, an eight-year-old Rwandan goatherd from a child-led family, has many adventures, including a goat eating his only T-shirt, a frightening visit to a medicine man and a dangerously close brush with a spitting black cobra! Though them all, little by little Shema learns about "Mister God" and discovers that although he is in an orphan, he has a Father in heaven who cares for him. This exciting Christian children's book is a victorious, heart-warming story for 8-11s, with lovely background to life in rural Rwanda.Written in a dyslexia friendly format.