Day 10: Equitability

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Daily Sheet: Day 10: Equitability

Family Book: “Masai and I”

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Travel: Tanzania; Burundi; Rwanda

Hymn: “How Deep the Father’s Love For Us” – Bethany Children’s Choir, Tanzania

Video: “O Sifuni Mungu” – African Children’s Choir

Song: “O Sifuni Mungu” – First Call (with printed lyrics)

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Day 9: Focus

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Daily Sheet: Day 9: Focus

Family Books: “Bringing the Rain to Kapiti Plain”“Mimi’s Village: And How Basic Health Care Transformed It”

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Travel: Kenya

Hymn: “How Deep the Father’s Love For Us” – Fernando Ortega

Video: Stuart Townsend talks about writing “How Deep the Father’s Love For Us”

Song: “The Narrow Way” – Wayne Watson

Video: “My Narrow Road” – Roo Panes

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Day 8: Provision

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Daily Sheet: Day 8 Provision

Family Books: “Beatrice’s Goat”“Give A Goat”

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Travel: Uganda

Hymn: “How Firm a Foundation” – Chelsea Moon with the Franz Brothers

Hymn: “The Solid Rock” – Mark Murchison

Video: “Brother Moon” – Gungor (collaborative video art project)

Video: “Brother Moon” – Gungor (pen/paper/camera song illustration)

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Day 7: Resilience

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Daily Sheet: Day 7: Resilience

Family Book: “Brothers in Hope”

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Travel: Sudan; South Sudan

Hymn: “How Firm a Foundation” – Congregational singing, Grace Community Church

Hymn: “The Solid Rock” – (15 minutes – but good if you stick with it)

Hymn: “The Solid Rock” – Acoustic Solo (Reawaken)

Song: “Mourning Into Dancing” – The Crossing

Video: “Resurrecting” – Elevation Worship (UCC baptism video)  Listen for the following lyrics:

“By your Spirit I will rise from the ashes of defeat.

The resurrected King is resurrecting me.

In your name I come alive to declare your victory.

The resurrected King is resurrecting me.”

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Day 6: Trust

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Daily Sheet: Day 6: Trust

Travel: Egypt

Songs & Videos: 

Questions:

Consider this quote from Nile Crossing:

“Our crossing is too long and too short,
and when we step into the cool mud on the other side, I want to stay and to go,
to enter the town, thick with people and excitement, and to return to our old, quiet river, and home.”

  • What would you call this feeing?
  • Describe a time when you have experienced this.
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