Some of the street children who are new it the street, have not more than 2 months. They have not eaten for two days, because they are sniffing glue which can protect them from hunger.
July Blog Addendum July 12th 2012 New Blog Feature
Student Stories
We will try to highlight a student with his or her story in each new blog entry. In this July blog we are featuring Peter Fumbi. We have spoken of Peter in past blogs, but this is his story in his words. We hope you enjoy this new feature.
KING’S FRIEND GROUP
My name is Peter Fumbi a theologian student at Msalato Th ... read more
Africa » Tanzania » Centre » Dodoma Shortly after independence, Tanganyika and Zanzibar merged to form the nation of Tanzania in 1964. One-party rule came to an end in 1995 with the first democratic elections held in the country since the 1970s. Zanzibar's semi-autonomous status and po... ... read more
Rob and Jeannie are moving to Dodoma, Tanzania in July, 2011 to volunteer with students at Msalato Theological College and St. John’s University. Rob will be teaching ESL to students at the college and university as well as working with aspiring teachers at the university. Jeannie will be working in the accounting office at the college. Of course they will be visiting with their friends in the village of Lugala. They hope to work with the Carpenter’s Kids mission or through the Diocese of Central Tanganyika in the villages surrounding Dodoma during weekends and school breaks. They are exci... full info