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Tamie Davis
Tamie Davis is an Aussie living in Tanzania, writing at meetjesusatuni.com.
In the past little while, we have announced to our Australian partners via our monthly emails that, in consultation with CMS Australia, we will be moving on from St John’s University at the end of this semester to work with the Tanzanian Fellowship of Evangelical Students which is part of […]
Estimated reading time: 53 seconds
A favourite movie of Elliot’s is Wall-E, which he has (appropriately) re-named ‘Wall-E and Eva’. It’s a pretty perfect film for little ones because the first half has almost no dialogue in it, and though there are all kinds of layers to the narrative (good for parents who are watching!), […]
Estimated reading time: 58 seconds
All Australian reads this month… The Golden Age, Joan London Hungarian Jews, Frank and his parents survived World War II only for Frank to be crippled by polio shortly after they emigrated to Australia. This novel is about the children’s treatment home where 13 year old Frank lives while he’s […]
Estimated reading time: 5 minutes
Arthur’s previously argued that much of the talk of prosperity in Tanzania coheres more with the Bible’s wisdom tradition than it does with western ideas of the ‘prosperity gospel’. We’ve become convinced that prosperity teaching in Tanzania meets a very real need in Tanzanians’ lives and recently as I was […]
Estimated reading time: 3 minutes
When we’re out walking, every little mound or slightly raised platform is a ‘baby mountain’, a phrase Elliot’s picked up from Dinosaur Train. We climb them multiple times over and sometimes slide down or jump off.
Estimated reading time: 18 seconds
On our trip to and from Dar es Salaam earlier this month, Arthur and I were charged with speeding once each. That’s a TSH 30,000 fine (about AU18) and some paperwork, then you’re on your way. (We always ask for paperwork. I have no idea if this decreases the chances […]
Estimated reading time: 3 minutes
By this point you can probably tell he’s generally naked or only in undies for craft — makes clean up so much easier! Our househelper does the washing by hand and she tends to bleach anything that’s slightly dirty so I try to keep our clothes pretty clean. Another irony […]
Estimated reading time: 27 seconds