Tanzania: first impressions 2
The other thing that really hit me, that first few hours in Dar es Salaam, was the lack of convenience.
The other thing that really hit me, that first few hours in Dar es Salaam, was the lack of convenience.
Dar es Salaam is chaos. Stepping off the plane into the airport, we wade into the bustle of the ‘visa hall’, wade through to the baggage carousel, then wade out into the arrivals area.
This is the last non-Reformation post. It reflects some impressions I had in our first few days in Berlin.
What with the talk surrounding the Global Atheist Convention and all, it’s a good time to revisit the business of Christian apologetics.
My gym is going to be closed on ANZAC Day. Fair enough, it’s a public holiday. Plus, it’s respectful to those we honour on such a national day.
It’s a modern Australian atrocity. These four men are the ones whose relentless bullying prompted the suicide of Brodie Pamlock. Melinda Tankard Reist has been covering it (here, here, here) and there’s also this Facebook group. Actually, when I look at these men, it’s like looking in a mirror. I […]
One of the things we’ve been struck by since moving to Melbourne is the distinctives of our home town, Adelaide. Lots of people know Adelaide as the City of Churches. It’s not that Adelaide had an especially high number of church buildings, but Adelaide was the first place in Australia […]