Picking up our lives and moving to the other side of the planet, we have hundreds of questions. Questions about culture, people, transportation, food, health, raising children, etc. We are thankful that our trip this summer will enable us to better prepare as best we can for life there. Knowing what to expect can avert some of the frustration, disillusionment, culture shock, culture blunders, etc. that we are bound to experience in some ways regardless of how well we try to prepare ourselves.
So many questions...
- Which of my clothes should I give away, and which would be appropriate for living in Africa?
- Should we bring any of our keepsakes or should they be packed away and stored with family?
- What does the Church in Africa look like? How can we join God in the ways He is already working there?
- Should we bring our bikes to get around? Will it be safe to ride our bikes around the city? Should we buy bikes there?
- In what ways will Clarissa serve (we already know there are dozens of possibilities)? Should she bring all of her teaching materials?
- What tools will John need that he cannot get there? To what extent should we try to purchase some of those tools now?
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