April 30, 2018 – Zambia Mission Trip update

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April 30 Today Charles is traveling to Lusaka to pick up a couple of things. This means that I am free. So, I choose to stay in and relax and read. He planned to return about mid afternoon but arrived home after 9pm. Tomorrow morning, we leave for Kabwe. May 1 Today is a day of travel. We will be… Read more »

April 28, 2018 – Zambia Mission Trip Update

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April 28 Tonight, is the final night of the Gospel Chariot in the Siavonga area. From here the Chariot will shift to the Chisamba area near Kabwe. Kabwe is located about 125 km north of Lusaka. The Chariot stayed in NaKafue last night since it is too far, and the road is rough. When we arrive, they are sitting and… Read more »

Charles Hill’s Zambia Report – April 25, 2018

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April 25 I thought I would show you the Gospel Chariot. You can see from the brother sitting inside the size of the vehicle. It is self-contained for two occupants. There is a sleeping section and storage. I believe there is no place to cook or eat. As you see there is a platform that lowers to be a stage…. Read more »

April 22, 2018

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April 22 The program for today is to have services this morning followed by a congregational meal. Afterwards I will sit with the leaders of the village congregations to hear about what is happening and, likely, hear a list of needs. There will be an evening service using the Gospel Chariot (I learned they would not be presenting their program,… Read more »

It Begins… April 19

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April 19 So…we begin. I arrived in Lusaka on time yesterday afternoon. I had tried to post from Dubai but apparently that email did not go through. The trip was in two legs. The first was 15 ½ hours from Houston to Dubai. I must say that it is the largest airport I have been in, bigger than Atlanta I… Read more »