

AFRICA
I Visited an IMB missionary colleague' orphan school called "Streams of Living Waters" School in Lusaka, Zambia. It is good to support others who labor for Christ to serve others. He is doing a remarkable work.

I seized an opportunity to join a morning service with other Americans in a church in Israel.

A wave splashes on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. It was a perfect day for this experience. This is the very water Jesus walked upon. Wow!

An unusual place to worship in Cairo Egypt. Its was nicely cool inside, while steamy hot outside this cave for a 6am worship service at St Marks Cathedral. The worship echoed the sanctuary. No need for microphones.

Witnessed a baptism for a happy group of Orthodox Christian's in the Jordon river.

A fantastic scenic view of the Atlas mountains in Morocco.

Men walk on the narrow paths between vats of lye and colorful dyes in this leather tannery in Fez, Morocco. They practice leather-making techniques unchanged since the Middle Ages, and this area is the world’s largest car-free urban zone.

At least 3 times a week we ate at this eatery. Daily they served the popular tender lamb and chicken with veggies cooked slowly in these clay pots. It was a must have before we had to leave the area. Delicious!

Moroccan pastries and snacks.

Beautifully crafted shoes in the Medina street market in Morocco. After purchase of a pair, it soon became obvious that my American feet couldn't walk in them long.

Getting fresh bread from the local baker was one of the highlights of the morning. The smell permeated the air in the streets nearby.

A favorite in Morocco. Daily tea.
