Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Pride Day

So as of right now my legs and arms feel like jelly from playing the ENTIRE soccer game and going into double overtime....so tomorrow should be fun, I am ready to get my butt kicked by a rake! You have to love community service :)
So the senior meeting that we had today was like a kick in the pants! It reminded me of how close we are to the end and how much we still need to do to get there. Hello to crazy time! One day at a time. I am going to sigh with relief when I finally put that purple gown on and and march down the gym!

When was the last time I wrote a research paper?

I don't know the last time I wrote a research paper.  I'm not even sure I remember how it goes.  I'm sure the last research paper I wrote was far below the standards we're to be writing at now.  I need some examples! And maybe some confidence too! And for STARIHA to email be back about conferencing!!

Nathan Price Done Right

Doing some research on what started violence in the Congo, lo and behold, a missionary started it.


David Livingstone

II. The Pathfinder's Trail in the Desert
Landing at Algoa, he traveled seven hundred miles by ox-wagon to Kuruman, which the Moffatts had transformed from a piece of desert into a garden of beauty and fruitfulness. After giving the oxen a few days' rest, he continued his journey to Lepelole. The tribe living there called themselves Bakwena, or the People of the Crocodile -- that being their sacred animal. He built a house forthwith and began to study the language. After six months of diligent application, he could converse or preach freely in the Bakwena language. A year after his arrival in Africa, he wrote to his father: "The work of God goes on here notwithstanding all our infirmities. Souls are being gathered continually. Twenty-four were added to the church last month."

http://www.wholesomewords.org/missions/giants/biolivingstone.html

His desires were the same as Nathan Price's but he actually achieved his....but with all of his missions to South Africa, Livingstone got the interest of King Leopold II and destruction started.