Parfois je vois des motifs qui me parlent ; quand cela arrive, je prends vite mon appareil, qui reste toujours a ma portee. C'est l'avantage d'etre dans l'air. On peut prendre des photos a tout moment. Autrement, au Congo c’est tres difficile de prendre des photos. Les gens ne l'apprecient pas, et les soldats peuvent meme vous poursuivre. Et les photos sur les aerodromes sont interdites.
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Dear Alan,
Glad to know what's going on and to be able to pray for you now.......
As our act of remembrance we talked about Africa in Junior Church this morning, and prayed for you. Yo are now famous as all the children saw your picture on the presentation eating crépes. The older ones were wondering were you had disappeared and were happy to find out where you were. They are really impressed by what you are doing.
Junior Church has pledged to buy a cow for christmas for a family in Africa, so you example is having an effect!
Take care of yourself and we will keep praying for you.
Pam and all the family