Thought I’d stick this map in to give some perspective. We flew into Johannesburg and drove North for over 3 hours to the Waterburg region in Limpopo province. As you can see South Africa borders several other countries and TEN has purchased a bus to facilitate bringing groups of pastors and leaders from those countries to be trained with the Bible School on Wheels courses.
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photo being restoredOur second trip to a neighboring game part made for a great day. We saw elephants as we ate lunch and then saw evidence that their relatives had been lunch long ago for some other critters.
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photo being restoredLunch is such a universal experience!
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photo being restoredYes, I know that some of my readers will not like this picture but I love it because it reminds me of how amazing God’s plan of decomposition is. Without the dung beetles and the vultures and the flies, life on earth would not be possible!
And so ends our time at HIppo Lakes. On Friday night we had a lovely dinner by candlelight and firelight at the lodge and headed out early for Johannesburg airport where we flew to Capetown for an entirely different view of Africa.
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