I had my first phone call from Mundri, Sudan, this morning.  Michael  
and Karen arrived with their umpteen hundred kilos of gear on a  
chartered AIM-air flight.  They unloaded the plane and carted the  
goods from the airstrip into town (easier now that there is an actual  
BRIDGE instead of the wild hand-over-hand boat passage we experienced  
on our visit  . . .).  They assembled the kids' bikes and all was  
going well except for one small detail.  The man with the key was  
gone.  They rented a small house to accommodate them while they build  
their own place on land the church has donated.  But the house was  
locked up and no one quite knew how to locate the key.  When I talked  
to them they were preparing to sleep in a tent for the night, and had  
stored all their gear in a tukul (local hut).  So begins the newest  
WHM Africa team, a few hours into their official move to Sudan, and  
already homeless!  But they sounded great, being Africa-veterans they  
were not to worried, and it was amazing to realize that in spite of  
the remoteness of both of our locations we can talk to each other.
 
 
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We will continue to pray for the Masso's, and the Bundi team!
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