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Dawar and the Barabaigic

Dust, Dust and more Dust was the daily hassle at Dawar, near Katesh.
Dust Dust Dust, Dawar
Church Packed 500 But the church was packed! And I mean PACKED!

So much so that the people were straining to see through the windows!
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{short description of image} We moved outside and many came for prayer.
But it was too dusty and windy so next day we packed back inside.
Many were from the Barabaigic tribe. If you look carefully you can see the 'branded' rings around our translators eyes. Many of the women wear skins for clothes. My Swahili came in useful- I had two others translators with me- one into kibarabaigic and the other into kiirak. Imagine if I had to use english so there would have to be four of us!
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Water is scarce there. The women are waiting at a local waterpoint. {short description of image}

Over 500 were together on the last day. 2500 came to the films in the evening. Tears were shed when we left- the Lord really touched the peoples the hearts. I look forward to the time when we will go back there again! 500 seminar dawar
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