Lichinga, Mozambique
Thursday, March 4, 2010
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Ciyawo Language Classes
This week, from Monday to Thursday, we attended a four day seminar on Ciyawo grammar at the Anglican Diocese of Lichinga. It was really great to be in that class.
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The class basically taught you how to put together the Ciyawo (or Yao) language. It was run by two guys who wrote a grammar book together. The class was made up of people from IRIS Ministries, SIM, the Anglican mission and YWAM. It was a great asset to be able to understand the Ciyawo language.
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This is one unique thing about the Niassa missionaries: there are no organizational barriers. There is such unity here among the missionaries. They just get together and love Jesus, no matter what background you’re from!
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Thursday, March 4, 2010
.
Ciyawo Language Classes
This week, from Monday to Thursday, we attended a four day seminar on Ciyawo grammar at the Anglican Diocese of Lichinga. It was really great to be in that class.
.
The class basically taught you how to put together the Ciyawo (or Yao) language. It was run by two guys who wrote a grammar book together. The class was made up of people from IRIS Ministries, SIM, the Anglican mission and YWAM. It was a great asset to be able to understand the Ciyawo language.
.
This is one unique thing about the Niassa missionaries: there are no organizational barriers. There is such unity here among the missionaries. They just get together and love Jesus, no matter what background you’re from!
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Jonas Young
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